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Esime Jenaia, a Lead Farmer for conservation Agriculture, at her plot in Chituke village, Mangochi, Malawi, with neighbour Esnart Kasimu. Photo: Kieran McConvilleEsime Jenaia, a Lead Farmer for conservation Agriculture, at her plot in Chituke village, Mangochi, Malawi, with neighbour Esnart Kasimu. Photo: Kieran McConvilleEsime Jenaia, a Lead Farmer for conservation Agriculture, at her plot in Chituke village, Mangochi, Malawi, with neighbour Esnart Kasimu. Photo: Kieran McConville

Leave a gift to Concern in your Will

Leave a gift to Concern in your Will

Why leave a gift to Concern? Any gift you may choose to leave helps us stay working where poverty is most extreme, until the day that we are no longer needed – until the day no mother or father struggles to feed their child. When hunger is gone for good. By leaving a gift to Concern in your Will, you’ll share the extraordinary feeling of knowing that your lasting memory will be one of hope and support for future generations.

Your legacy gift can make a real difference

Concern is capable of making a real difference, but eliminating poverty doesn’t happen overnight. That’s why legacies are so important to us. They provide the confidence we need to move forward, in order to make this a better world.

All of us want to imagine a brighter future – not just for our children, but for people the world over. Human nature is about building towards something better, delivering new opportunities and, ultimately, changing the world we live in.

Atiir collects firewood every day to make money to feed her family. Recurrent drought in Turkana, Kenya has made it her only means of survival. Photo: Gavin Douglas / Concern Worldwide.
Atiir collects firewood every day to make money to feed her family. Recurrent drought has made it her only means of survival. Photo: Gavin Douglas / Concern Worldwide.
Maceline from South Sudan
Community member Maceline in Aweil, South Sudan. Photo: Abbie Traylor-Smith/Concern Worldwide
Agel and her baby Kuek were struggling with malnutrition in South Sudan. Concern taught Agel how to grow a vegetable garden. Photo: Abbie TraylerSmith / Concern Worldwide
Agel and her baby Kuek were struggling with malnutrition in South Sudan. Concern taught Agel how to grow a vegetable garden. Photo: Abbie TraylerSmith / Concern Worldwide

Your gift

Your gift could help the world's poorest people free themselves from hunger for future generations.

For over 50 years, Concern has been working to make the vision we share with our supporters a reality: the vision of a world where people’s lives are not limited by the lack of enough nutritious food. Together, we continue to help millions of the world’s poorest communities find their own solutions to hunger and lift themselves out of poverty.

Much of this work has only been possible thanks to the generosity of our supporters and, notably, those who have chosen to support our work by leaving a gift in their Will. These very special gifts are crucial to making sure our life-saving work continues for future generations. They also help ensure our supporters’ values of concern for others and determination to end hunger live on – continuing to touch and transform the lives of some of the world’s poorest people long into the future.

If you would like to leave a gift to Concern in your Will, we can help you to create or amend your Will for free.

Find out more

Frequently asked questions

Organising your Will can seem confusing at first , but once you get started it’s easier than you think. Here are some frequent questions answered by our legacy manager, Siobhán O'Connor.

Q: Can a small amount make a difference?

A: We understand that loved ones are your first priority, so any size gift you choose to leave us, no matter how big or small, is hugely appreciated and spent in a way that will make the biggest difference.

Q: Is it expensive to make a Will?

Q: Can I write or amend my Will for free?

Q: Are there tax benefits?

Q: What type of gifts can I leave?

Q: Where do I start?

Contact us

If you are interested in leaving a gift to Concern in your Will, or would like to know more about this, please contact Siobhán O'Connor at siobhan.oconnor@concern.net or phone + 353 1 417 8020.

Our impact in 2022

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16.4 M

people reached through our emergency response

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8.3 M

people reached through our health interventions

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5.4 M

people reached through our livelihoods programmes

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