Gifts in Wills

Leaving a gift to Ayrshire Cancer Support in your Will helps us continue our invaluable work helping cancer patients and their families throughout Ayrshire. An up-to-date Will guarantees that your wishes are carried out after you die.

Leave a lasting gift in your Will


With the compassion, foresight and understanding of supporters who leave gifts in their Wills, Ayrshire Cancer Support can continue to run the vital support services that are a lifeline to many living with cancer.


Some gifts are large, many are smaller. Together we are hoping gifts in Wills can fund 25% of the £2,500 we need each day to continue delivering our support for free throughout Ayrshire. Even 1% of your estate, after those you care about are provided for, helps fund services that make peoples’ cancer diagnosis less stressful by providing transport services, counselling and complementary therapy services.


Just imagine the difference your gift could make to the many people requiring Ayrshire Cancer Support’s help. We are here for all when they need us most. By leaving a gift in your Will you can ensure we can continue supporting future generations affected by cancer.


It couldn’t be simpler to do. Just call your solicitor with our charity name, Ayrshire Cancer Support, and our registered charity number (SC016098) - it can be done in minutes. If you are updating an existing Will, you can choose to either make a completely new Will or add a ‘codicil’ that would set out changes to your existing Will and be read alongside it. In both cases, we recommend you speak to your solicitor. A codicil is a supplement that outlines amendments or changes to an existing Will.


If you’ve already pledged a gift in your Will to Ayrshire Cancer Support - or are considering doing so, that’s wonderful - thank you so much. Please accept our heartfelt thanks.


For more information please contact us at GiftsinWills@ayrshirecs.org

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How a Gift in Your Will help


Here’s how a gift in your Will continues to help people affected by cancer in Ayrshire, it can truly make a lasting difference.


Ruth McSorley shared her touching story with us:

Ruth counts herself as one of the lucky ones, as she reflects on her own personal journey after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019, she says that whilst it was an awful experience, she saw people who were in a much more serious situation than her and for that she is eternally thankful.


Ruth discovered she had breast cancer in September 2019 after a routine mammogram. The initial diagnosis was DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma in Situ) which can remain dormant but she was advised to have tissue around the area of concern removed - on 30th September, she had the operation. The pathology found that there were active cancer cells in the area removed. For Ruth that came as a shock. Two weeks after that she had lymph nodes removed and thankfully it hadn’t spread.

Ruth McSorley

Following that Ruth had 15 rounds of radiotherapy. Her treatment finished on 11th December - three months after diagnosis. 


Ruth says of this “It all happened so quickly, from diagnosis to treatment, it didn’t give me too much time to dwell on it. I was brought up believing never to make a fuss; I guess I carried this sentiment throughout my treatment. Even though I was semi-prepared with what to expect, I remember one day it just hit me like a tonne of bricks. I had been kind of blasé about it up until that point. My mind was in turmoil. My mum died of breast cancer and at the time, many years ago, the treatment was horrific. She really suffered terribly. Thankfully, my experience was not like that.


“The care I received was amazing; I really can’t praise them enough. The breast cancer care team at the hospital were outstanding. I also used all of the services Ayrshire Cancer Support offered - the transport took the stress out of the journeys to and from the hospital; I received counselling from Anna, who is just the best. I also got some relaxation therapy from Nancy which really helped me.”


Ruth goes onto explain what she found most shocking was the amount of people over 70 going through breast cancer treatment at the same time as her “On my ward there were seven other women, all in their 70’s and 80’s. You tend to think breast cancer only affects younger women, I was surprised.”


Ruth’s consultants are happy with her progress and satisfied with her mammogram a year later. Ruth says she couldn’t have got through it without the support of her partner, the breast cancer care team and Ayrshire Cancer Support. She feels very lucky.

Leave a lasting gift in your Will


With the compassion, foresight and understanding of supporters who leave gifts in their Wills, Ayrshire Cancer Support can continue to run the vital support services that are a lifeline to many living with cancer.


Some gifts are large, others not so much, many are not. Together we are hoping you can fund 25% of the £2,500 we need each day to continue delivering our support for free throughout Ayrshire.

Even 1% of your estate, after those you care about are provided for, helps fund services that make peoples’ cancer diagnosis less stressful by providing transport services, counselling and complementary services.


Just imagine the difference your gift could make to the many people requiring Ayrshire Cancer Support’s help. We are here for all when they need us most. By leaving a gift in your Will you can ensure we can continue supporting future generations affected by cancer.


It couldn’t be simpler to do. Just call your solicitor with our charity name, Ayrshire Cancer Support, and our registered charity number (SC016098) - it can be done in minutes. If you are updating an existing Will, you can choose to either make a completely new Will or add a ‘codicil’ that would set out changes to your existing Will and be read alongside it. In both cases, we recommend you speak to your solicitor. A codicil is a supplement that outlines amendments or changes to an existing Will.


If you’ve already pledged a gift in your Will to Ayrshire Cancer Support - or are considering doing so, that’s wonderful - thank you so much. Please accept our heartfelt thanks.


For more information please contact Odette at GiftsinWills@ayrshirecs.org

Request Gifts In Wills Guide

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