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Bequests

Friends of the College may like to consider a Bequest or including St Hilda’s College in their Will. This is a simple way to make a gift that keeps on giving.
A Bequest is the key to ensuring that what you have valued during your life will continue to grow beyond your lifetime.
A Bequest can allow money to be channeled to the areas of greatest need, or alternatively, you may specify your wish to support a particular interest or chosen area.
Of course, the main priority of your Will is to provide for members of your family and their future, however many people feel they can provide a lasting legacy to extend their lifetime of support, well into the future, whatever the size of your Bequest.
People from all walks of life think about ways of ensuring their lifetime of achievements go towards something in which they believe.

By considering a philanthropic gift in your Will you will be joining many other generous benefactors who have helped build and sustain St Hilda’s College as one of the friendliest and accessible colleges on The University of Melbourne campus.

If you are considering a Bequest to St Hilda’s College, or have already done so, you should contact your solicitor for advice on preparing or updating your Will.

For more information on leaving a Bequest to St Hilda’s College, please contact our Registrar at registrar@hildas.unimelb.edu.au or telephone on
+61 3 9248 8416.

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