Planned Giving
Create a Plan to Help Children and Families At Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkansas & North Louisiana
Making a lasting gift can be as easy as having a conversation with your attorney and adding just one sentence to your will.
We provide strength and support to children and their families by keeping them together when they need it most. Your gifts allow us to bring hope and help to children who are sick through our programs and family-centered care.
Many of our supporters choose to support our future through planned gifts. Unlike cash donations, planned gifts are typically made from assets in your estate rather than from disposable income and may come to fruition after your lifetime. Even people of modest means can make a difference in the lives of children by planning a gift.
We encourage you to connect with your attorney and/or financial advisor to develop your plan. If you already have one in place, be sure to review it every few years to update it as needed. Taking steps now will provide you with a plan, security, and peace of mind. If you choose to leave RMHCAR-NLA in your estate, you can also impact families by creating a sustainable future where they are supported while their child receives medical care.
If you choose to designate a gift to our organization, make sure to specify our full name and address, as shown below, to avoid any confusion. And let us know if you have chosen to include us!
Wherever there are families, there are children who need healthcare. By giving through your estate, you’ll ensure that when families do, Ronald McDonald House is there to take care of them.
Questions? Please contact Emily Piechocki at emily@rmhcar-nla.org or (501) 978-3119.
The following sample language can be added to your will or trust:
“I give, devise and bequeath the sum of $______ (or a specific percentage of your estate) to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkansas & North Louisiana, Inc. (Tax ID: 71-0525252), whose legal address is 1501 West 10th Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72202, for its unrestricted general use and purposes.”