Every day, St Barnabas Hospice are privileged to see the impact that legacy donors make on the services we provide to the people of Lincolnshire. These remarkable gifts help us expand our services, set up new initiatives and support our staff. But there is always so much more that we would like to do.
In light of this, we are continuing to offer Free Will Cafés across Lincolnshire. These are regular, free events providing virtual and face-to-face support.
The Cafés will provide you with the chance to meet with a legal professional, receive advice and take guided steps towards making your Will. Representatives from St Barnabas will also be available throughout the sessions for you to talk to.
On Wednesday 21st February our Free Will Café is due to run virtually, and you can book a 30-minute video call appointment with a legal professional.
To book your virtual appointment, please visit: https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/events/online-free-will-cafes/
On dates throughout April, we are also due to run our Free Will Cafés at our Lincoln and Boston Wellbeing Centres and you can book a 30-minute in person appointment with a legal professional.
To book your in person appointment, please visit either of the following links:
https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/events/free-will-cafe-lincoln-2/
https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/events/free-will-cafe-boston-2/
On dates throughout May and June, we are also due to run our Free Will Cafés at our Grantham and Louth Wellbeing Centres and you can book a 30 minute in person appointment with a legal professional.
To book your in person appointment, please visit either of the following links:
https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/events/freewillcafegrantham/
https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/events/freewillcafelouth/
If you would like to receive further information about writing a will with our service, please contact Ellie Carter, Legacy advisor at St Barnabas on ‘[email protected]‘ or 01522 540 300.
Please note: When making a simple Will, the service is provided for free. If you have more complex circumstances, there will be a small charge for making your Will, however, this is at a reduced rate.