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Legacy Circle

Leave a Legacy of Health and Hope

Introducing the Legacy Circle, a family of devoted Center for Health and Hope supporters who have dedicated part of their legacy to helping those impacted by HIV and AIDS. Legacy Circle members are standing up for the vulnerable and marginalized, with a gift that will continue to deliver a legacy of compassion and care for generations to come.

Legacy Circle Members include:

Dr. Sue Hamm
Dr. Cari and Justin Levy
Drs. Bonnie and Don Messer
Denise Van Huele



Create a meaningful legacy and join the Legacy Circle today! The Center is here to answer your questions and work with you to create a plan that meets your personal goals and aspirations. Please consult your financial advisor when considering a planned gift.

Justin Levy, Executive Director - 720.984.6267 - centerforhealthandhope@gmail.com

Planned Giving Options

Bequests

The e Center can be designated as the beneciary of a bequest or gift by the terms of your will or by a revocable or irrevocable trust. A bequest may commemorate the donor or a family member. It may be unrestricted for future use in an area of greatest need or restricted to a program or interest area

Stocks, Real Estate, and Other Appreciated Assets

You can make a significant impact without using your cash and avoid capital gains tax when you donate these types of assets

Retirement Plan Assets

You may list the Center as a partial or whole beneficiary of any retirement plans that you own, including IRAs, 401(k), 403(b), and defined contribution plans. If you are 70 ½ or older, you can avoid paying the deferred income tax and fulfill your required minimum distribution by donation through an IRA charitable rollover.

Life Insurance

You may list the Center as a partial or whole beneficiary of an existing or new life insurance policy.

Charitable Gift Annuity & Charitable Remainder Trust

You can provide income for you or your family members and create a meaningful legacy gift through the remainder interest upon the trust’s termination, which often yields significant tax advantages.

Donor-Advised Fund

Your contribution to the fund is tax-deductible if you itemize, and it functions as a charitable giving account.

Doing Good: in This Life & Beyond

a Webinar on Planned Giving

Jon Kraus, Executive Director of Gift Planning at the University of Denver, has 23 years of experience in financial planning and nonprofit development. Volunteering his time and expertise, he shares his knowledge about various options available to individuals who want to continue to make a difference with the resources they have accumulated over the years.

 

Dr. Suzanne Hamm, retired child psychologist and chair of the Center’s planned giving program, shares her thoughts about leaving a lasting legacy. 

Contact the Center's Executive Director, Justin Levy, for details regarding planned giving at centerforhealthandhope@gmail.com.

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