Legacy Circle
C.A.R.E. established the Legacy Circle to provide for the continuing care of our canine and feline family members by providing for C.A.R.E. in estate planning documents. We are a 501(c)(3) public charity, and your attorney and tax advisors can provide information on how such a contribution can help not only us, but you and your heirs as well.
Your support enables C.A.R.E. to continue its mission to reduce the number of homeless and abandoned animals through adoption, sterilization and education. This past year, volunteers provided well over 14,000 hours of service to make sure our doors remain open. That equates to services worth in excess of $110,000.00, but it doesn’t come close to meeting all of our needs. There are a number of ways estate planning methods can help.
Your support enables C.A.R.E. to continue its mission to reduce the number of homeless and abandoned animals through adoption, sterilization and education. This past year, volunteers provided well over 14,000 hours of service to make sure our doors remain open. That equates to services worth in excess of $110,000.00, but it doesn’t come close to meeting all of our needs. There are a number of ways estate planning methods can help.
Estate Planning Methods that can Help
You can contact the shelter office manager at 813-645-2273.
- Naming C.A.R.E. as a specific beneficiary in a trust or estate
- Naming C.A.R.E. as a contingent beneficiary in the event an original beneficiary does not survive
- Naming C.A.R.E. as a beneficiary in your retirement plan, 401k, or IRA
- Naming C.A.R.E. as a beneficiary in a life insurance contract
- Naming C.A.R.E. in a charitable trust or as beneficiary of a charitable remainder annuity
You can contact the shelter office manager at 813-645-2273.