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Legacy serves the families of our fallen and injured veterans - and it has been the organisation's mission to fulfil this battlefield promise for nearly 100 years.
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A Gift of Remembrance can help continue to fulfil the promise into the future.
"We hope you will consider leaving a gift to Legacy Brisbane in your will to ensure the vital, ongoing care and services for the families of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country," a spokesman said.
"Making or changing your will to include a gift ... could be as simple as contacting your legal advisor and they will do all the important work for you.
"Once it's taken care of, you will have the peace of mind that comes with knowing all of your affairs are in order and that you are making a difference in the lives of veterans' families for generations to come."
Your gift helps families like Bec, Will and Ella. Bec's husband Peter, 29, died of a brain tumour caused by radiation during his service in the Navy.
"Before he passed, Pete told me to contact Legacy," Bec said. "From the first time I called them, they have been magnificent.
"Legacy took care of our desperate financial situation straight away. More than that, they gave us some stability and hope at a time when we were the most vulnerable. I know Legacy will always be there for us."
Contact donor liaison manager Sally Gardner on 07-3029-5633 or email bequest@legacybrisbane.org.au for more information.