Write your will for free today

You can write your will for free through our partner Farewill

Write your will for free today

You can write your will for free through our partner Farewill

Give the gift of hope today

We understand that your loved ones come first when writing or updating your will.

Leaving a gift of any size could become the turning point for someone, giving them the courage and strength to move forward.

Give the gift of hope today

We understand that your loved ones come first when writing or updating your will.

Leaving a gift of any size could become the turning point for someone, giving them the courage and strength to move forward.

Nicky's story

While working as a carer, Nicky was made homeless after her employer passed away.

St Mungo’s helped Nicky and her dog Foxy find permanent accommodation.

“Just having somewhere permanent is such a relief to your stress, to your mental health and your wellbeing.”

Learn more about Nicky’s inspiring story in the video below.

Nicky's story

While working as a carer, Nicky was made homeless after her employer passed away.

St Mungo’s helped Nicky and her dog Foxy find permanent accommodation.

“Just having somewhere permanent is such a relief to your stress, to your mental health and your wellbeing.”

Learn more about Nicky’s inspiring story in the video below.

FAQs

This offer is open to anyone above the age of 18 who would like to create their will. It may also be used for simple mirror wills and covers property. However, if your estate is complicated you could be charged a fee, so it may be best to enquire when contacting them.
It may be easier to make a new will, but you can also update your existing will. Generally, it’s a good idea to review your will every five years, and update it at milestones during your lifetime, such as getting married or having grandchildren. 
You can write a joint will together. Or you can write mirror wills, which are wills that are very similar to each other. If you and your partner would like wills that are quite different, you should each claim the offer separately. 

The cost of your simple will or simple mirror will is covered by St Mungo’s. We pay a discounted rate to our free will writing service partner. As there are a limited number of wills we can provide, please register early to avoid disappointment.

There is no obligation to leave us a gift in your will. However, a gift of any amount – even just 1% of your estate – could be the turning point for someone working to transform their life, providing them with hope for a better future. 

To leave a gift in your will to St Mungo’s, just include the following:

Official charity name: St Mungo Community Housing Association

Address: 3 Thomas More Square, Tower Hill, London E1W 1YW

Registered charity number: 1149085

You can also order a free Gifts in Wills guide by filling out this form. 

You could leave:

  • A share or a percentage of your estate, known as a residuary gift.
  • A fixed sum of money, known as pecuniary gift.
  • A specific gift, such as stocks or shares.

We won’t know the content of your will – those details are completely confidential. However, we may be informed that you have used the free will service.

There’s nothing else you need to do once you’ve finished writing or updating your will. If you decide to leave us a gift, we would love for you to let us know. We’d like to thank you and keep you informed of our work. Also, being aware of your gift helps us to plan for the future. 

St Mungo’s cannot act as an executor, as unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to do so.

We would love to hear from you and answer any questions you may have. Please get in touch by emailing legacies@mungos.org

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