
Legacy
Leave a gift in your Will
Your gift
By leaving a gift in your Will to the ME Association, you are making more than a financial contribution;
it's a promise of solidarity, a commitment to future generations who find themselves in the throes of this misunderstood illness.
It's a gesture of empathy, offering hope where there was once despair.

Write or amend your Will for free
You could have an expertly written Will at no cost to you. You are under no obligation to include the charity in your Will. However, once you have provided for those closest to you, we hope you will take the opportunity to consider the ME community in this way.
As a member of the National Free Wills Network, the ME Association gives you the opportunity to have a Will written or updated free of charge.


This gives you access to hundreds of local solicitors across the nation, to make it easier for you to tailor your Will to your needs. All you need to do is:

Fill in the enquiry section below.

A pack will be sent directly to you containing a list of your local participating solicitors and a form.

Contact your chosen solicitor to make an appointment. Take along your completed form and get your simple will written for free.
Our specialist Partners can write or amend your Will for free.
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Will Registration form:
Erin's Story
“I hold the ME Association’s mission close to my heart, as my mother-in-law, Kate, has suffered from ME for the last 13 years,
“Having witnessed how debilitating ME can be both physically and emotionally on those living with ME and for the family and carers, I would love to run for The ME Association to raise money to support the amazing work you do.
“I am in awe of the work that The ME Association does, both in terms of the support that you provide to those living with ME/CFS but also your commitment to fund important research work in this field. As a PhD student working in the research field of chronic illnesses, I know first-hand that pioneering research cannot be conducted without the support of charities like The ME Association.”
