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Your commitment and generosity have made our work possible. Whether you have supported PSC for decades or a few months, your solidarity helps build the movement for a free Palestine.

Together, we’ve built the largest UK organisation dedicated to securing Palestinian human rights.

Our fight is far from over. We continue to take on the might of the government, corporations, and the media.

We have fought for over 40 years for the Palestinian people, standing up for self-determination and against settler colonialism, ethnic cleansing, and apartheid. We built the biggest protest movement in this country since the Suffragettes in response to Israel’s genocide in Gaza and British government complicity. But our fight is not over.

Will you make your legacy, a long-last pledge, to ensure we can continue fighting for as long as we need to? 

Enquire about your legacy today

Why create your legacy

By leaving a gift in your will, you ensure that YOU have final say – not the government nor your friends and family – in how your money is spent. You get to honour the causes you have lived your life committed to and passionate about.

You also ensure that, following your passing, your family aren’t faced with the additional challenges of considering who you would have chosen to support nor are they burdened with legal fees.

How to get a free will…

We have partnered with leading progressive law firm Bindmans, to offer a limited number of free standard wills for our supporters.

If you want to find out more, make sure to click below! It takes 2 minutes to fill in the form and express interest in hearing more about this opportunity.

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We recognise, setting up a will can be expensive. That’s why we are helping people like you, make sure your legacy is certain.

Find out more by clicking here, and we will get in touch soon with more information!

If you would prefer to set up your will, with your own lawyers, here are a few quick and easy steps you can take…

Want to set up your own? Here are 3 easy steps…

The gifts, money and possessions that you chose to leave to loved ones and organisations are known as “legacies”. You can leave a legacy in one of three ways:

  1. Leave a Specific Legacy: leaving a specific item such as a piece of jewellery, stocks or shares

I give to Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) of Box BM PSA, London WC1N 3XX, absolutely, the (stipulate the exact item), and I further direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or any other proper officer of PSC to discharge to my executors.

  1. Leave a Pecuniary Legacy: leaving a stipulated and fixed sum of money

I give to Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) of Box BM PSA, London WC1N 3XX, absolutely, the sum (amount in figures, amount in words), and I further direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or any other proper officer of PSC to discharge to my executors.

  1. Leave a Residuary Legacy: once you have left money for your loved ones, leave a percentage of the remainder to the other causes that you hold dear

I give all/a share of (please state fraction/percentage) of the residue of my estate, absolutely to Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) of Box BM PSA, London WC1N 3XX, and I further direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or any other proper officer of PSC to discharge to my executors.

Once you have drawn up your will: 4 final steps

  1. Have it signed in front of two witnesses (they can be strangers, but cannot be a beneficiary of your will)
  2. Have both witnesses also sign that they are not beneficiaries of your will
  3. Choose two ‘executors’ who will ‘execute’ your wishes. They can be family members who may also be beneficiaries of your will or a lawyer or your bank (both will charge a fee) and let them know where you’re keeping your will
  4. Use a Codicil form to make amendment and inclusions to your will throughout your lifetime so that you’re not faced with having to re-write it. PSC would be happy to send you a Codicil form

To discuss anything that you’ve read, or for more information or guidance, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at [email protected].