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Planned GivingThank you for
your interest in supporting IPPNW! A legacy is described
as something handed down from an ancestor or a predecessor. However, in today's
world, the idea of a legacy has come to embody more than the process of a simple
hand-off. Today we view ourselves and our legacies through the relationships we
construct, lessons we teach and the impact of our actions whether in life or in
death.
The mission of IPPNW is built on legacy and fueled by the hope
for a better future. Our goal is to provide our children and the global citizens
of tomorrow with a healthier, safer and more peaceful, nuclear weapon-free world.
As the need for IPPNW's work becomes increasingly vital, so, too, does the urgency
for each of us to declare the impact our lives and actions will have on the world
that we hand to our children.
As you consider your personal legacy, we
hope that you will consider remembering the work of IPPNW and will accept our
invitation to become a member of the Sadako Society. This Society, founded in
2001 was created in remembrance of Sadako Sasaki of the thousand paper cranes
and to acknowledge those individuals who have decided that our collective work
is necessary - and worthy of being supported by estate provisions - either under
will, or through the gift of a trust, pension plan or life insurance policy.
For more information on how you can begin to formalize your legacy through the
Sadako Society of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War,
please direct all inquiries to Dan Karp, Director of Development, 617. 868. 5050
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