A gift in your Will

Keep breaking barriers – Today, Tomorrow, Always

We are Action on Disability, and we believe in the social model of disability – that it is society that must change, not Deaf and Disabled people.

By leaving a gift in your Will, you help create a future where barriers are removed, voices are heard, and everyone has the power to live life on their own terms.

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Why leave a Gift in your Will?

Action on Disability relies on strong, steady support to keep our work going – providing advice and information, campaigning for rights, and ensuring Deaf and Disabled people are fully included in every aspect of life.

Your gift is more than a donation. It is:

  • A commitment to inclusion – making sure no one is excluded or left behind.
  • A promise of empowerment – enabling Deaf and Disabled people to take control of their own lives.
  • A force for change – helping to dismantle barriers and challenge discrimination, now and for generations to come.
  • How to get started

Download our simple Guide to Gifts in Wills – it explains everything you need to know in clear, practical steps.

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We’ve partnered with trusted professionals to make the process easier. Our discounted Will-writing services give you peace of mind, knowing everything is done legally and in line with your wishes.

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Do I need to use a solicitor or professional Will-writing service?

Yes, it’s best way to make sure your wishes are followed exactly and that everything is legally sound. Without a Will, the Government will decide what happens to your estate.

I’m an executor of an estate – how do I send a payment?

First, thank you. If you let us know, we can keep an eye out for the payment and share our bank details if needed.

Email: info@aod.org.uk

Post: Fundraising Coordinator, Action on Disability, Mo Mowlam House, Clem Attlee Court, London SW6 7BF

Do I need to tell you if I’m remembering you in my Will?

You don’t have to – but if you do, it helps us plan for the future and gives us the chance to thank you personally for your generosity.

Together, we’re unstoppable

Sometimes just knowing we are not alone is enough. By leaving a gift in your Will, you become part of a community that refuses to accept barriers – and keeps pushing for a more inclusive world, long in the future.

There are many ways you can support Action on Disability and help remove the barriers Disabled people face every day. Whether you donate, give through your workplace, leave a gift in your will or partner with us, your support strengthens our work and our voice.

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