ABN: 2010 – current: PMCF [DGR-approved] 91521784057
Leaving Pet Medical Crisis a gift in your Will makes a significant difference to the lives of countless animals and humans.
How will your gift allow us to continue to help the vulnerable and keep the human-animal bond going?
PMC is a not-for-profit organisation that is funded primarily by public donations. Funds provided by individuals and groups, directly assists disadvantaged pet lovers who would have otherwise have had their treasured animals unnecessarily euthanised.
Bernadette’s Tilly Marj & Barnaby Peter & Bobby
The bond between a pet and human is often crucial to the mental and physical wellbeing of people. Making a bequest to PMC is one of the most valuable ways you can help to strengthen our reach to the most vulnerable pet owners, empowering them to save the most important thing in their lives – their dearest pet. Your bequest will create a living legacy, bringing joy and relief to grateful owners.
Jena and Jones Robert and Jack Gabby & Cookie
Your gift will enable us to:
- Provide discounted surgery and medical care for the pets of people with limited means.
- Provide help for the elderly who are financially unable to afford often the most basic treatment.
- Provide assistance to the disabled and disadvantaged to be able to pay vet costs and enable animals to be treated.
- Limit the levels of depression in both vets and vet staff in the termination of animals due to the owner’s inability to afford to treat.
BEQUEST FORM
Please provide this wording in your kind Bequest.
I give to The Trustee for Pet Medical Crisis Fund (ABN 91521784057) for its general purposes:
(a) the sum of $________;
(b) ____ % of my estate;
(c) the residue of my estate;
(complete as appropriate) for its general purposes and I direct that the receipt by the treasurer or another proper officer of the organisation will be a full and sufficient discharge for my executors.
Thank you for considering a living legacy to Pet Medical Crisis in your Will.
Any enquiries please contact us at petmedicalcrisis@gmail.com.