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A GIFT IN YOUR WILL

Your kindness today,
their hope tomorrow

We dream of a future where lives aren’t devastated by brain haemorrhages – and we’re working tirelessly to make this possible.

 

When you leave a gift in your Will to The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, your legacy will impact the 4.6 million people globally every year who suffer a brain haemorrhage. Through groundbreaking research, building awareness and sharing vital information, your kindness could change lives.

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WHY A GIFT IN YOUR WILL MATTERS

Every gift, no matter the size, is special – and could be the spark that ignites real change in outcomes for people around the world.

 

A Natalie Kate Moss Trust supporter, Ms Ellis, left a portion of her estate to the charity – £7,371.20. Here is how that gift was used to create more lifelines for people affected by brain haemorrhages.

£255 – Brought new PSHE materials around blood pressure health to several local schools, as well as a presentation by the NKMT team.

 

£480 – Went towards the NKMT team to maintain the Services Page of the website, supporting people looking for answers after a brain haemorrhage.

 

£1,089 – Funded three Blood Pressure Awareness events, reaching hundreds of people and building understanding of how high blood pressure affects health.

 

£2,773.60 – Funded an ongoing research project that aims to develop treatments that help immune cells clear blood after an intracerebral haemorrhage.

 

£2,773.60 – Went towards a week of funding a study that looks at potential therapies to limit brain damage, using zebrafish and mouse models.

Make A Will Month

Making a will ensures your loved ones are cared for and your wishes are honoured. During Make A Will Month, you can write or update your will with the support of trusted partners, while also helping fund vital brain haemorrhage research.

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We work with carefully chosen partners who can provide expert advice and guidance, from will writing and estate planning, to legal support after a medical negligence case. Each partner shares our commitment to making a difference for families impacted by brain haemorrhage.

Jem and Julie’s Story

Leaving a legacy that counts

Jem’s wife Julie passed away suddenly from a brain haemorrhage. In honour of her caring spirit, Jem is considering leaving a gift in his Will to help fund vital research and protect future generations.

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