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| 26 Aug 2025 | |
| Written by Emma L Williams | |
| Fundraising News |
Will Writing Month – October at NCW
October is just around the corner – the perfect time to tick writing your will off your to-do list. Having a will in place is one of the most important ways to protect your loved ones and give yourself peace of mind for the future.
We’re delighted to announce that this October, NCW is partnering with HCB Group for Will writing month!
HCB are kindly offering a limited number of appointments for our supporters and members of the community to make their will – in return for a donation to NCW. It’s a simple step that not only safeguards your family’s future but also helps support young people who are blind or visually impaired here at NCW 🧡
Image description: A visual highlighting making a will to support New College Worcester, showcasing two students and a member of staff, students are visually impaired, walking down a hallway adorned with flags in a positive and supportive atmosphere.
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