Gifts in Wills
At Hartley, your kindness helps people with disability live their best life, today and for generations to come.
Create a legacy that changes lives
At Hartley, we raise vital funds to support people with disability in the ACT to live their best lives. Your gift helps cover what the NDIS does not, including accessible transport, safe homes and NDIS registration compliance, so people stay connected, safe and included.


Did you know?
The NDIS doesn’t fund everything. Your gift bridges critical gaps from transport to compliance, keeping people active in their communities.
Why leave a gift in your will?
Your gift can provide:
- Safe, high quality homes
- Short term accommodation and respite for families
- Accessible transport to prevent isolation
- Compliance costs that keep services safe and trusted
- Opportunities for independence, dignity and inclusion


A simple act, a lasting impact
You do not have to be wealthy. Even one percent of your estate can help Hartley support people with disability for generations.
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Your legacy
By leaving a gift in your will to Hartley, you are creating a legacy of care, opportunity, and inclusion. Your kindness will live on in the lives of people with disability who are supported to live their best life.
What are the ways that I can include a gift in my Will?
There are a variety of ways to include a gift in your Will to Hartley Lifecare. The main types of gifts to charities in Wills are:
Residuary gift: A percentage share of your estate once all other legacies and expenses have been deducted. This type of gift keeps pace with inflation.
Pecuniary gift: A fixed sum of money. This type of gift does not keep pace with inflation unless you review your Will regularly or your Will links the gift with inflation.
Specific items: A gift of specific items such as furniture, artwork, jewelry, etc.
Property: A gift of real estate
Stocks & shares: A percentage of stocks and shares in your portfolio.
Superannuation and/or Life Insurance policies: Nominate Hartley Lifecare as a beneficiary.