“I chose to leave a legacy gift in my will because our children are the future. No child should experience food insecurity, and no parent should worry about whether or not they can provide a nutritious meal.
Each of us can contribute and then rewards are boundless.”
– Patricia, Legacy Table Member
Wills & Living Trusts
A charitable bequest made through your will is one of the simplest ways to make a significant future gift to the charitable organization that matter most to you.
By including a bequest in your will or living trust, you are ensuring that the East Texas Food Bank can continue our mission to fight hunger and feed hope for the future.
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How it Works
- You include a bequest provision in your will or revocable trust.
- At your death, the East Texas Food Bank receives the bequest you specified.
Benefits to You
- You may change your bequest or trust designation at any time.
- You control the funding property during your lifetime.
- Your bequest or trust designation will not be subject to any potential federal estate tax.
- You provide future support for the East Texas Food Bank.
Next Steps
- Seek the advice of your financial or legal advisor.
- For further information, please contact Tim Butler, Chief Development Officer at 903.270.0185.
- If you would like to leave the East Texas Food Bank in your plans, please use our legal name and Federal Tax Identification number below:
Legal Name: Regional East Texas Food Bank
Address: 3201 Robertson Road, Tyler TX 75701
Federal Tax Identification Number: 75-2222686
There are many ways that people have successfully left a charitable planned gift.
Please contact Tim Butler if you would like more information.
Tim Butler
Chief Development Officer
903.270.0185
tbutler@easttexasfoodbank.org
Our planned giving society, The Legacy Table, is an exclusive group of donors that have committed or given a planned gift to the East Texas Food Bank.