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Feature on Estate Planning: How Do You Want to Be Remembered?

Feature on Estate Planning: How Do You Want to Be Remembered?

Feature on Estate Planning: How Do You Want to Be Remembered? 1707 1707 Kristen Blacksher

How Do You Want to Be Remembered?

By Dennis Kempf, Director of Philanthropy

When a gentleman explained why he chose to remember SVdP in his estate plans, he cited Matthew 25 three different times. “When did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or naked and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and visit you?” “And the King will answer them: ‘Truly I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of my brothers, you did it to me.’” He then asked: “After my life on earth has ended, will my God greet me by saying: ‘Well done, you good and faithful servant?’”

Another gentleman said it much simpler: “I have been very blessed in my life, and I simply want to pay it forward.” SVdP “does so much good helping the poor, and I simply want to continue their work … even after my death.”

How do you want to be remembered?

What values do you want to leave behind? How can you ensure that your faith and generosity continue beyond this life?

One meaningful way is by including the Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA (SVdP) in your estate plans.

Why Plan Ahead?
Many people spend more time planning their next vacation than preparing for the future. In fact, 68% of Americans pass away without a Will or Trust — leaving their assets to be distributed by state laws, often excluding charities and loved ones beyond immediate family. Without putting them into writing, any wishes you might have had will vanish.

The Benefits of Estate Planning

  • Provides peace of mind knowing your wishes will be honored
  • Ensures support for the people and causes you care about
  • Allows you to live in the present, knowing your values will continue for years to come

Where to Start

  1. List Your Assets – Property, investments, jewelry, retirement accounts, pensions, etc.
  2. Review Beneficiaries – Ensure designations on bank accounts, IRAs, and life insurance policies are current.
  3. Create or Update Your Will/Trust – Consult with your counsel or advisor to determine whether you need to create a Will or Trust, or simply add a codicil amendment.
  4. Prayerfully Consider Including SVdP – Options include naming SVdP as:
    • A beneficiary of an account (e.g., IRA, life insurance)
    • A recipient in your Will or Trust (specific amount, percentage, or residual estate)

Making a Lasting Impact
Adding SVdP as a partial or full beneficiary takes as little as 10 minutes. Simply request a “change of beneficiary” form from your financial institution, complete it, and return it.

Lastly, ensure that your executors or trustees are informed and prepared to fulfill your wishes.

By planning today, you can bring Christ’s presence into the world for years to come.

Would you consider including the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in your legacy?

Legal Title: National Council of the United States, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Inc.  

 Tax ID #: 13-5562362 

For more information, please contact Dennis Kempf at dkempf@svdpusa.org or (314) 576-3993 ext 222.

SVdP’s Advancement Team oversees planned giving, fundraising, National Partners, the Friends of the Poor® Walk, the Friends of the Poor® grants, and the CARS vehicle donation program

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