Leave a Gift in Your Will

Leave a Gift in Your Will

Remember the Refugee Council in your Will

Leave a Gift in Your Will

Remember the Refugee Council in your Will

Since our founding in the aftermath of World War II, the Refugee Council has helped thousands of people to find safety and rebuild their lives in Britain. Today our work is more important than ever before.

We cannot predict the wars, conflicts or oppressive regimes that will force people to seek asylum in the future. A gift in your Will can help to make sure that anyone who arrives in Britain seeking sanctuary finds the safety and support they need.

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  • You don’t have to give us your phone number, but if you do, we will call you to keep you informed about how your gifts transform the lives of refugees and people seeking asylum, and how you can donate and support our work in other ways such as campaigns and events. You can opt out at any time.
  • If you choose to receive email updates, we'll keep you informed about how your gifts transform the lives of refugees and people seeking asylum, and how you can donate and support our work in other ways such as campaigns and events. We’ll only contact you in the ways you want, and we promise to keep your data safe. See our privacy policy for further details.
I’m leaving a gift to Refugee Council in my Will because I want to make sure they’re still there to help people who have lost everything to rebuild their lives.

I am so lucky to have my family around me. I can’t imagine what it would be like for refugees to lose everyone and everything. I want to make sure there is help available in the future.

Vanessa Refugee Council supporter

14,432

refugees and asylum seekers supported in 2023-2024

6,774

children and young people helped through our specialist Youth Services

Almost 50%

of people we supported were under 21 years old

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If you’d like to discuss leaving a gift in your Will, or find out about our free Will writing offer, please get in touch with our Supporter Care team.

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