Legacy Giving

Building a legacy with CCF will create a lasting impact on children and families impacted by childhood cancer

Building a legacy with CCF will create a lasting impact on children and families impacted by childhood cancer.

Here is why you should leave a Legacy Gift with CCF:

Here is why you should leave a Legacy Gift with CCF:

Central Provident Fund (CPF)

A CPF nomination allows you to ensure your CPF savings are distributed according to your wishes. You can include CCF as a beneficiary of your CPF in the nomination form.

Insurance Policy

You may nominate CCF as a beneficiary of your policy.

Here are the following details to include in your CPF or Insurance Policy nomination form:

Name of NomineeChildren’s Cancer Foundation
UEN Number 201934434R
Type of EntityOrganisation
Mailing Address 535 Kallang Bahru, #02-01, GB Point Singapore 339351

Bequest Your Will

Include a statement in your will allocating your assets to CCF to support children and families impacted by childhood cancer. This could be a sum of money, a property, or the remainder of your estate after tax deductions and other expenses.

Here is an example of what you could include in your will:

“I hereby direct that xxx of my estate be given to < charity name >, < UEN > with its registered office at < charity address >.”*
*Please note that the above is a sample will language is strictly for illustration purposes only. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon as legal, financial, or other professional advice. Donors should consult their lawyers before taking or omitting to take any action.
For more information on how you can make a lasting impact, please email [email protected]