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Ngala is a not for profit organisation that welcomes donations
to assist the organisation to continue it's support of families
with babies and young children.
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Make a Bequest
Bequests are a simple yet incredibly powerful way to provide support for the causes that are important to you. When you remember Ngala in your Will, you are providing an exceptional gift and leaving a lasting contribution for West Australian families. Ngala has been delivering exceptional care and support to families with young children since 1890 and every coming generation of Australians will continue to depend on the love, care and support that Ngala continues to provide. With your generous support, every dollar you donate is investing in your children’s’ futures.
Each year, we are grateful for the humbling generosity of Australians who make gifts to Ngala through their wills. We thank and honour these individuals and families as valued supporters of our organisation.
What is a bequest?
A bequest is a gift made in your Will. You can make bequests to individuals, companies, associations or charities.
You may have a preference for the way your bequest to Ngala will be used and we are very happy to discuss your ideas so we can help you find practical ways to achieve your wishes.
Consult your solicitor for professional advice.
We recommend that if you wish to make a bequest to Ngala, you discuss it with your solicitor.
An example of our bequest wording is set out below, but should be only used as a guide. The exact wording will depend on the type of bequest you wish to make.
“I give, devise and bequeath to Ngala Community Services the following amount (here please specify amount) for its general purposes, free from all taxes and duties “
Contact us
You don’t have to tell us if you have made, or intend to make, a bequest to Ngala in your will. But if you want to tell us, we’d be happy to hear from you. We can then thank and acknowledge you, and keep you informed about what Ngala is doing.
All information received by the Ngala will be treated in the strictest confidence and we will respect your wishes if you choose to remain anonymous.
If you would like to discuss leaving a bequest to Ngala or require further information, please email your enquiry to bequests@ngala.com.au.
Gifts in memory
In lieu of flowers, you can arrange to remember a friend or
loved one with a memorial gift in aid of Ngala.
Many families include a request for donations in funeral
announcements or at the funeral service. This selfless choice is
often a reflection of their loved one’s life, interests and
values.
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Sleep and Your Growing Baby
When: 25 May, 9:30am
Where: Belmont
3 to 7 months. Provides information on your child’s developing brain and how this dramatically impacts on sleep and awake time for everyone.