Leave a gift in your will to help Jigsaw Trust build a brighter future for the autistic children and adults we support.
Jigsaw Trust came about because there simply wasn’t any suitable provision for autistic children in Surrey and the surrounding area. Since 1999 Jigsaw Trust has grown from a small specialist school supporting 6 young students to an internationally recognised local charity that supports over 100 children and adults through high-quality care and education.
With more than 1 in 100 people in the UK diagnosed with Autism, the need for Jigsaw’s services are ever increasing. Jigsaw recognises the needs of today are likely to change in the future and we are preparing to strengthen existing services and establish new provisions that will support autistic individuals and their families for years to come.
Jigsaw Trust continues to innovate and concentrate on creating a future where parents and relatives can be confident that their loved ones can access lifelong support in safe and fulfilling environment.
Make a free Will online
Making or changing your Will has never been simpler. Jigsaw has partnered with Make A Will Online who will enable you to create or amend your Will via your computer. Leaving a gift to Jigsaw is completely optional.
If you are considering leaving a gift in your Will to Jigsaw Trust, please remember to use our full name, registered address and registered charity number:
Registered charity number in England & Wales: 1075464
If you have any questions that Jigsaw Trust can help with then please get in touch with the Fundraising Team via [email protected]or by calling 01483 279674
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