Leaving a gift in your Will to Oxfam is a powerful way to show solidarity with future generations in the fight against poverty and injustice. Gifts in Wills make up a quarter of our public unrestricted funds. Without them we couldn’t support local communities to build sustainable livelihoods, or hold governments accountable for their actions.
Joyce Koech, climate activist in Kenya. Photo: Rogers Ouma

Leaving a gift in your Will to Oxfam is a powerful way to show solidarity with future generations in the fight against poverty and injustice. Gifts in Wills make up a quarter of our public unrestricted funds. Without them we couldn’t support local communities to build sustainable livelihoods, or hold governments accountable for their actions.

You can choose to leave a specific sum of money (a pecuniary legacy), a share of your estate (a residuary legacy), or a specific item. Our guide covers everything you need to know.

Write or amend your Will for free using our Will writing service. We’ve partnered with trusted providers to make it fast and simple, and there’s no obligation to leave a gift to Oxfam.

If you're an executor of somebody's Will, we’re here to help. Read through our guide or get in touch and we’ll talk you through the process.

Projects a gift in your Will could support and who you’ll be staying in the fight for a fairer world with.

Join us at one of our gifts in Wills events to find out more about this special way of supporting Oxfam.

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Joyce Koech, climate activist in Kenya. Photo: Rogers Ouma
