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Follow on Google News | Parke Lawyers Becomes a GoodWILL ChampionBy: Parke Lawyers What is the GoodWILL Project? The GoodWILL Project is an initiative of UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund), an organisation that was created in 1946 to provide emergency healthcare and food to mothers and children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. It has now expanded its directive to focus on improving the lives of all disadvantaged children and their families around the world. The GoodWILL Project was created to link lawyers who are committed to making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children with clients who have the same beliefs and want to leave the world a better place for all children. In essence, UNICEF wants to encourage people to include a bequest in their Will that will provide vital assistance to disadvantaged children. What does a GoodWILL Champion do? Lawyers and law firms who are GoodWILL Champions offer to prepare, free of charge, simple Wills for anyone who wants to leave a bequest to UNICEF Australia. As a GoodWILL Champion, Parke Lawyers are proud to be in a position where they can empower their clients to help improve the lives of vulnerable children in Australia. Managing director of Parke Lawyers (https://pl.com.au/ Three practical UNICEF bequests that aid disadvantaged children Jim Parke takes the time to emphasise that there are real-world benefits of each UNIVEF bequest made by his clients. Each bequest increases the awareness of UNICEF and the vital role they play in the lives of disadvantaged children, not only around the world, but also closer to home. "As well as enabling people to leave a gift in their Wills, we are also able to increase awareness of the vital work of UNICEF around the world, including close to home within the Asia Pacific region". Whilst a UNICEF bequest provides many opportunities for improving the lives of vulnerable children, Parke states there are three practical bequests that are popular with their clients: • A gift of real estate, which helps organisations purchase and transport vaccinations to inaccessible areas of the Pacific. • Bequeathing 1% of their estate to UNICEF Australia, helping to provide an education to children in war-torn countries. • Gifting shares to UNICEF Australia, as this helps remote communities to receive hygiene programs, fresh water and sanitation. "Remembering UNICEF Australia in your Will means the organisation can carry on protecting vulnerable children far into the future". End
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