Life Insurance

Wounded Nature, Working Veterans, boaters, non-Veterans, Non-Profit, Opportunity, Environment, Environmental Difference, Genesis, Education, Missions, Oil Spill, Marine, Investigate, Fix, Research, Rescue, Birds, Sea Turtles, Sea Mammals, Plastics, Beach, East, Coast, Boat, Carolina, Coastal, Seafood, Decline, America, Critical, Wildlife, Wildlife Habitat, Habitat, Pollution, Trash, Debris, Clean, Cleaned, Donations, Memberships, Sponsorships, Donate, Grants, Fund, Funds, Charleston, South Carolina. Photo:  Capless plastic bottle  recently washed onto the beach.  Taken by Rudy Socha.When you first obtained your life insurance policies, you felt a need for them. But perhaps you don’t need the same amount of coverage today. If you are considering a contribution, a gift of life insurance could be a sensible and generous course of action.

An insurance policy that you no longer need can be a good gift to charity. If you’re thinking about a contribution to Wounded Nature–Working Veterans, a gift of your life insurance could be a sensible and generous course of action. You can make Wounded Nature–Working Veterans an irrevocable beneficiary by calling the insurance company and asking for a change of beneficiary form.

To donate a life insurance policy to Wounded Nature–Working Veterans, please contact Rudy Socha.

**The information on our Web site is not intended as financial or legal advice. Please consult your qualified advisers as you consider philanthropic gifts.