
As we look to the future of the Tatton Brown Rahman Syndrome (TBRS) Community, we invite you to consider a powerful way to make a lasting impact: legacy giving. By including the TBRS Community in your will or estate plans, you can create a legacy that will continue to support our mission for generations to come. We are proud to introduce the Dorothy G. Hatton Legacy Society, named in honor of a cherished TBRS grandma who was the first person to ever include the TBRS Community in her planned giving. Her vision and generosity inspired the creation of this society, which now invites others to follow in her footsteps.
Legacy gifts play a crucial role in ensuring the long-term sustainability of the TBRS Community. These gifts allow us to continue our work in providing essential resources, supporting families affected by TBRS, and advancing critical research toward treatment development. Legacy giving helps us to expand our programs, increase our outreach, and offer hope to those living with TBRS. By including the TBRS Community in your estate plans, you are helping to secure a brighter future for everyone impacted by this rare condition.
In addition to making a significant impact on our community, legacy giving offers several financial and tax advantages for donors:
By leaving a legacy gift to the TBRS Community, you will join a dedicated group of supporters in the Dorothy G. Hatton Legacy Society. This society honors those who have made a commitment to the future of the TBRS Community through planned giving. Members of the society will receive special recognition on our website and at community events, updates on the impact of their gifts, and invitations to exclusive events.
We encourage you to consider this meaningful way to support the TBRS Community. Your legacy gift, no matter the size, will make a profound difference in the lives of those affected by TBRS. For more information on how to include the TBRS Community in your estate plans, please contact us at jill@tbrsyndrome.org or click the button below. Together, we can create a lasting legacy of hope and support for the TBRS Community.