Could you support Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Support group with a gift in your Will?
As a charity, the work we do and the support we offer relies entirely on donations. The gifts we receive in Wills help us to maintain the quality of support we provide for our service users and their families. Any gift, large or small, makes a difference. Whether people give a set amount or a percentage of their estate, we promise to use each gift carefully so that it has the greatest impact on the support we provide for future service users and their loved ones.
On average, individuals and families are £24,000 better off because of the benefits support we offer. All our service users and their families are entitled to emotional support via monthly support groups and 1:1 support through our family and bereavement support worker.
‘’ When I was first diagnosed, I hadn’t a clue what to do … it is only through your hard work and knowledge I received payments and support… I cannot thank you enough’’ (former service user)
Leaving a gift in your will could allow us to continue to support and empower individuals and families living with asbestos related conditions in the future. A small gift could make a huge difference in our continued fight for justice.


Nevyn Stevenson
Head of Service and Charity Development
How to leave a gift to our charity in your Will
If you choose to support Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Support Group, the following details can assist your solicitor:
Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Support Group (SARAG)
Unit 20 Moorgate crofts business Centre
South Grove,
Rotherham
S60 2DH
Registered Charity Number 1080365
If you already have a Will in place but wish Yorkshire and Humberside Asbestos Support Group (SARAG) to benefit in some way; this can easily be added with a codicil – this is a way of making a change or addition to your existing Will without having to redraft the Will completely. Your solicitor can advise on this.
There are a number of ways you might decide to support our charity:
- A gift of money, you can leave a specific amount to us which is known as a ‘pecuniary gift‘.
- A share of your estate, this is a gift of what is left of your estate (or part of) after all debts, taxes, costs and other bequests. It can be a percentage or fraction and is known as a ‘residuary gift’.
- A gift of a particular item, eg. jewellery, a painting or antique, known as a ‘specific gift’.
Just tell your solicitor what you would like to do and they will ensure your wishes stated using the correct legal wording.
