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Make a Will, support a charity

Make a Will, support a charity

For the third year running, Wards Solicitors will be supporting the Royal United Hospital's Forever Friends Appeal by taking part in its Make a Will month during which we will happily donate our Will writing fees to help this important fundraising initiative.

If you would like to take part, and make a Will, all you have to do is give Wards Solicitors' Partner, Ruth Coles, a call at our Keynsham office and make your appointment stating that you are taking part in the RUH's Make a Will Month. (Please note that appointments are limited so book early to avoid disappointment).

The event runs throughout September during which all the lawyers involved will waive their fees to draw up a standard Will with you, as the client, instead making a minimum donation of £100 towards the care of patients at the Royal United Hospital, Bath.

The Forever Friends Appeal is the charity for the Royal United Hospital. They fund projects that make a real difference to the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients cared for by the Royal United Hospital each year as well as the friends and family who visit them - helping to pay for additional equipment, research and innovations, as well as finishing touches and 'extras' that complement the existing high quality care at the Hospital.

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