Tell us about a gift in your Will
By letting us know that you’re including a gift to Alzheimer’s Society in your Will, you give us the chance to say thank you and keep you close to the progress you’re powering.
You're a partner in progress
By telling us you’ve decided to include a gift to Alzheimer’s Society in your Will, you become a partner in progress – someone helping to shape the future of research, support and campaigning to beat dementia.
As a partner in progress, you’ll receive:

Annual updates on breakthroughs being powered by gifts in Wills.

Invitations to exclusive events with dementia research leaders.
A silver pin badge to show your commitment to beating dementia.
Let us know about your legacy gift
The more partners in progress there are, the more research we can power, the more support we can provide, and the more we can do to create a future where dementia no longer devastates lives.

Why we're asking you to get in touch
It’s entirely your decision how much information you share with us about your Will, but know that this information makes a real difference to how we prepare for our future.
Knowing the approximate size of your gift helps us:
- Respect your wishes
- Plan with confidence for the impact your generosity will achieve
- Communicate with you meaningfully about the transformational impact your gift will make.
Anything you tell us –today or in future– will be kept in the strictest confidence at Alzheimer’s Society.
You can share information about your Will via our form, or talk to your local Gifts in Wills Officer about your decision instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find out what your gift can achieve
Gifts in Wills power a third of our work, from uncovering new treatments to delivering better support for families and campaigning to make dementia a priority.
No. Anything you tell us about your gift through our intentions form is not legally binding, and you can change your mind at any time.
We’ll also keep your intentions private, if you wish. If you let us know you’re including a gift to Alzheimer’s Society in your Will, we’ll only use this information to stay in touch and help you understand how important you are to the future of dementia research, care and campaigning.
If you told us that you’re happy to be contacted, your local Gifts in Wills Officer will be in touch in the next few weeks to answer any questions you may have.
If you opt to hear more from us, we’ll send you occasional updates showing the impact gifts in Wills make. You can change how we contact you at any time.