Leaving a Legacy

As a small charity, Regain relies on the kindness of our supporters to keep vital services running. A gift in your will – no matter the size – makes an enormous difference, helping us continue to provide funding, equipment, advice, and community support for people living with tetraplegia.

We know family and friends always come first, and we’re truly grateful for any gift you feel able to leave. Because gifts in wills are exempt from inheritance tax, every penny goes directly towards helping people with tetraplegia rebuild independence and live life fully after spinal cord injury.

As a small charity, Regain relies on the kindness of our supporters to keep vital services running. A gift in your will – no matter the size – makes an enormous difference, helping us continue to provide funding, equipment, advice, and community support for people living with tetraplegia.

We know family and friends always come first, and we’re truly grateful for any gift you feel able to leave. Because gifts in wills are exempt from inheritance tax, every penny goes directly towards helping people with tetraplegia rebuild independence and live life fully after spinal cord injury.

How to leave Regain a gift in your will

If you’re creating a will for the first time or updating an existing one, a solicitor can help make sure everything is done correctly. Adding a codicil to an existing will is usually simple and inexpensive.

You don’t have to tell us if you decide to leave a gift to Regain, but if you do, we’d love to thank you personally and show you how your support is helping people with tetraplegia live fuller, more independent lives.

If you have any questions, please email Calum at calum@regainsportscharity.com.