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Legacy Support
It is important to make a will and to keep your current will updated in order to reflect your changing lifestyle.
SIA relies heavily on the generosity of our supporters and a substantial amount of our income comes from legacies. Leaving a gift in your will to SIA means that you can help us continue to provide our valuable services and reach more SCI people in the future.
We have been very fortunate to be the beneficiary of several substantial legacies and can guarantee that any gift, no matter how big or small, goes directly towards helping SCI people.
If you would like to pledge your legacy to SIA in your will then please fill out all the details in out Online Form.

The Legacy of SIA House
As you may know SIA moved into its purpose-built HQ in Milton Keynes in 2005. However, this would not have been possible without the generous legacy left to us by the late Mr Ian Draper.
Mr Draper specifically wished to leave his estate to something long lasting and SIA were proud to use his gift towards building SIA’s new home. We are now planning a lasting memorial to his name and all those others who have left us a bequest by creating a public plaque within SIA House. This will be continually updated to reflect our growing support.
If you would like to make a positive impact on the lives of SCI people in the future by remembering us in your will, we have provided a downloadable support pack containing a set of PDF files which provide information and details to assist you in making bequests for SIA.
All the information sheets below are presented in PDF format.
We also plan to run a series of will writing seminars in various local areas depending on interest levels. If you would like to register with us for these sessions then please do so on through the following email link.
I would like to register for your Will Writing seminars
In Memoriam - A Lasting Memory
It is also possible to arrange for donations to be collected at your funeral instead of flowers. You can leave instructions in your will or your executioners can make this choice when arranging the funeral.
Please note that none of the information you provide is legally binding and everything you tell us will be kept confidential.