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Leave a Gift in your Will

For 40 years, we have worked every day to create a world full of possibility for families in Afghanistan. By leaving a gift in your will to Afghanaid, you can be a part of that story. 

This is our legacy. What will yours be?

Your generosity has helped us to change futures for good, ensuring ordinary Afghans can lead on the sustainable transformation of their communities despite the many challenges they face.

Start Your Legacy Journey 

Including the gift of hope in your will is a wonderful way to help many more generations of Afghans to transform their futures.

Afghanaid has partnered Farewill, UK’s #1 Will writing service, so you can write your will for free. 

Write your Free will Today

Whether you are passionate about supporting a particular pillar of our work, or are a committed flexible funder, our teams are dedicated to working with you to identify areas of shared interest and to guide your legacy gift journey with us. Browse our FAQs below.

How do I add a gift to my will?

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We’ve partnered with Farewill so you can write your will for free - it's the easiest way to set up a legacy gift:

Write a will For Free With Afghanaid and Farewill today

If you are working with a solicitor, you will need to add Afghanaid to your will you need our name, address and registered charity numbers: 

Afghanaid, The Busworks, 39-41 North Road, London, N7 9DP

Charity registration numbers: England and Wales 1045348 and Scotland SC044614

You can order your free information pack, which contains all the practical information you need to include a gift to Afghanaid in your will by clicking or tapping the button below.

Check Out Our Free Legacy Guide

Published: 1st September, 2023

Updated: 27th March, 2025

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Why should I support Afghanaid?

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By remembering Afghanaid in your will, you can provide Afghans in some of the most underserved areas of the country with the training and tools they need to help themselves, their families and their communities, for years to come.

Since 1983, led by a team that is over 95% Afghan, our dedicated staff have worked with millions of families in some of the poorest and most remote communities in Afghanistan. With our deep understanding of local, cultural and ethnic issues and our community-led approach, we have earned great trust and respect among the communities we serve throughout our 4 decades of service.

We know the key to transforming rural communities in Afghanistan lies in the untapped potential of some of the most marginalised members of society. Recognising this, our programming particularly target households that are most at risk – including women-headed families, or households with elderly, chronically ill or disabled family members. Decades of research, and our own experience, shows that where marginalised people are directly involved, communities become more inclusive, prosperous, and strong. 

In this moment of urgent and unmatched need, few organisations operating in Afghanistan are better placed to ensure that ordinary men, women and children can survive and thrive. With your generous support, we can continue to deliver holistic, agile and sustainable solutions for generations.

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Published: 20th September, 2023

Updated: 3rd November, 2023

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What is Afghanaid's promise to me?

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Deciding to leave something behind to give an Afghan family the hope of a brighter future is a truly wonderful thing to do. We understand that looking after others in addition to your loved ones as a part of your Will is a deeply personal and special decision. That is why, if you choose to leave a legacy to Afghanaid, in return we make this promise to you:

  1. We will discuss with you the ways in which you would like your gift to be used and the feasibility of this, in order to ensure that your gift will have the most impact and will be spent cost-effectively whilst remaining true to your wishes;
  2. We understand that your loved ones come first, and promise to treat you and your family with courtesy, sensitivity and respect;
  3. We believe communication is a two-way street and will always be happy to answer any questions you may have, explain Afghanaid’s work in more detail, or tell you where you can find further information about how your gift will make a difference to the people of Afghanistan;
  4. We will always respect your decision if you wish to make an official altercation to your will and change your mind about leaving a legacy gift to us;
  5. Any personal information that you choose to share with us will always be completely confidential and handled securely and carefully; and 
  6. We will always respect your privacy – you decide how often and in what ways we can contact you, and you can change your mind about this at any time.

If you have any other questions, please get in touch with Afghanaid's friendly Supporter Care team so we can help.

Published: 22nd September, 2023

Updated: 1st November, 2023

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How can I contact Afghanaid about leaving a legacy gift?

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If you are thinking of leaving a gift to Afghanaid, please fill out this form or get in touch with our dedicated supporter care team via phone: +44 (0) 207 916 9883 or email: [email protected]. 

We can't wait to hear from you.

Published: 26th October, 2023

Updated: 1st November, 2023

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Does Afghanaid have a Free Wills Partner?

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Yes! Afghanaid has partnered with Farewill, the National Will writing firm of the year for four consecutive years, to ensure our amazing community of donors can take care of what really matters.

For generations, writing a will has been a slow, expensive and inconvenient process that usually involves seeing a solicitor. Farewill was created to change that. They partner with charities like Afghanaid to ensure our wonderful supporters can write a will easily.

Find out more and write a will today

Published: 27th March, 2025

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