Give a lasting gift
Legacy giving is a deeply personal decision.
Whether you are considering your will or how best to mark a loved one’s passing, we are incredibly grateful that you are considering a legacy gift.
Through a gift in your will, you will enable those with the most complex and profound disabilities to experience the joy and life-enhancing benefits of the Calvert Experience. A legacy to the Lake District Calvert Trust ensures that the impact of your generosity will endure for many years to come.
Together we can build a better future for those with disabilities.
How can you help?
Why Fairwill?
We have chosen to partner with Farewill for a number of very good reasons:
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Let’s talk
We realise that this is a deeply personal decision. If you have any questions and would like a quiet conversation, please do contact Helen Archibald at the Lake District Calvert Trust for an informal and confidential chat.
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Latest news
Lake District Calvert Trust & The LGA Foundation partnership highlights the positive impact of bursary funding
The Lake District Calvert Trust has highlighted the positive impact of bursary funding as the charity and its visitors battle the cost-of-living crisis. Working in partnership with The LGA Foundation, the two charities have enabled children with disabilities from the North East of England to participate in life changing experiences.
Portuguese runner revisits his childhood in fundraising challenge for Lake District Calvert Trust
Growing up in Viano do Castelo, Portugal, Nuno Malo was an active member of his local athletics club. Now the 43-year-old Penrith resident is revisiting his childhood as he trains for a series of fundraising runs in aid of the Lake District Calvert Trust.
Former Keswick resident to take on bike packing and marathon challenge in aid of Lake District Calvert Trust
A 28-year-old woman who grew up in Keswick and fell in love with the area is taking on a 1500-kilometre bike packing challenge across seven countries before returning to the UK to run in her first London Marathon – all in aid of the Lake District Calvert Trust!