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Create a Legacy of Care

Planned giving ensures Children Today's trauma-informed, family-centered support continues for generations.

Every year, billions of dollars are passed from one generation to the next. Even a small percentage of that wealth through a gift in your will, a life insurance policy, or stock, can ensure that the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society receive the care, love, and stability they need to thrive in perpetuity.

What is Planned Giving?

Planned giving is a way to support Children Today in the future, without impacting your finances today.

It simply means arranging a gift to our organization as part of your estate or financial plans. These gifts can come in many forms, and no matter the size, they help ensure our work continues for years to come.

Planned giving isn’t only for the wealthy, it’s for anyone who believes in creating a lasting impact for children and families.

Different Ways to Give

  • A gift in your will or trust:
    A simple way to leave a legacy by naming Children Today in your estate plans.

  • Life insurance or retirement account beneficiary designation:
    Name us as a beneficiary on an existing policy or account, no legal changes needed.

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How Will Your Planned Giving Help Children Today?

Your gift can help fund classroom supplies, provide much needed mental health and housing services, purchase essentials for those we serve, and do so much more. By giving, you’ll be helping to build something enduring, for our children, their families, and our broader community.

Ready to Learn More?

You don’t have to be an expert to make a lasting difference. If you’re curious about planned giving, or are interested in learning more or exploring your options, we’re here to help.

Reach out to start the conversation:

Interested in learning more or getting started? Reach out to us at:

✉️ Email: info@childrentoday.org

☎️ or call us at: (562) 997-8800

 

We’ll get you connected and help you take the next step. Your legacy can begin with a single conversation.

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