Legacy Giving

Leave a lasting legacy

Including Wavefront Centre in your will or estate plans is more than a charitable gift, it’s an investment in future generations.

Your legacy helps ensure that Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing people can continue to access the hearing healthcare, communication services, and community supports they need to connect, participate, and thrive.

It’s a lasting expression of your belief that everyone deserves equal access to communication.

Lasting impact

Your gift helps ensure life-changing programs and services continue for generations to come.

A future of inclusion

Your gift helps create communities where everyone can connect, communicate, and fully participate.

Tax-smart giving

A legacy gift is a meaningful way to support future generations while offering potential tax benefits for your estate.

Legacy Giving options

Your legacy can take many forms. Here are the most common types of planned gifts:

Bequests
A gift in your will that leaves a specific dollar amount, percentage of your estate, or a particular asset to Wavefront Centre.
Securities
Donating publicly traded stocks, bonds, or mutual funds can provide significant tax advantages while supporting our mission.
RRSPs/RRIFs/TFSA
You can designate Wavefront Centre as a beneficiary of your RRSP, RRIF, or TFSA, which may reduce the tax burden on your estate.
Life Insurance
Name Wavefront Centre as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy for a meaningful future gift that may require little to no upfront cost.
Real Estate or Personal Property
Consider a future gift of property or other assets that can support our programs while offering potential tax relief.

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Leave a legacy of accessibility

Interested in learning more about leaving a legacy gift? We’re here to answer your questions and help you explore your options.

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