Gift in Will
When you leave a gift to Seva Canada in your Will, you give the gift of sight and hope to women, children, and people living in extreme poverty and isolation now and for generations to come.
Your legacy is their vision.
There can be a world where no one is needlessly blind or visually impaired, but we need your help.
Eighty percent of blindness is preventable or treatable, often with a 15-minute cataract surgery costing as little as $50. According to the World Health Organization, restoring a person’s sight is one of the most cost-effective ways of reducing poverty.
If you’ve had cataract surgery or if you wear glasses or contacts, you can appreciate what a difference eye care makes.
We’d love it if you could take a moment to complete an online survey.
A gift in your Will doesn’t have to be large to make a difference. Just a small percentage of what’s left after your loved ones are provided for can create a brighter future for people who suffer from blindness or vision loss.
Susan Erdmann
Retired Seva Canada Board member and legacy donor
To include a bequest to Seva Canada, it is essential to provide the legal professional drafting your Will our legal name and address:
Seva Canada Society
Suite 100 – 2000 West 12th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6J 2G2
Registered charity #: 13072 4941 RR 0001
Questions? Please contact Erika Kinast
A $50 donation will change a life!
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