Create a Lasting Legacy: National Estate Planning Awareness Week
Did you know that an estimated 3 in 4 Americans don’t have a will, potentially leaving their families to experience confusion and conflict during their times of grief?
This National Estate Planning Awareness Week (October 20-26, 2025), it’s time to take control of your legacy.
Why It Matters
It’s important to protect your loved ones, plan for the distribution of all of your assets, and minimize legal complications. It’s also an essential way to leave a lasting legacy.
Thoughtful philanthropic planning as a part of your estate planning gives you the opportunity to tell your story through the causes you care about. It sends a clear message to your family, community, and future generations about what matters most to you and what you hope to leave behind.
Create a Lasting impact
Hunger touches every community in America, including ours. A gift to Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana in your will or estate plan ensures your legacy continues to nourish lives for years to come.
Your compassionate giving can offer relief to seniors living on low-fixed incomes, eliminating the choice between buying food or paying other bills. It can help give a family enough food to enjoy a warm holiday meal together. And it can help children stay full and healthy, so they can thrive while in school.
It doesn’t take a fortune to leave a legacy. You can choose from a variety of gift options, and each has its own benefits. Whatever your circumstances, we can help you develop a plan that meets your needs and advances your vision for a better future—where no one is hungry.
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