Planned giving at Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center helps ensure that children and families impacted by abuse continue to receive compassionate support for generations to come.
Whether through a will, trust, retirement account, or other estate plan, your legacy can help create a future where every child has access to hope, healing, and justice.
Our team can partner with you and your advisors to design a planned giving strategy that reflects your values and extends your impact for years to come.
Designate a percentage or fixed amount to WCCAC.
Provide for loved ones while securing the future of WCCAC’s mission.
Name WCCAC as a beneficiary of your retirement plan, life insurance policy, or investment account.
Maximize your impact while potentially reducing taxes.
Contact us at tsturman@wilcocactx.org or complete our Legacy Giving Interest Form (coming soon!)
Planned giving is a way to support Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center through your estate plans. Many people choose to leave a gift through a will, trust, retirement account, life insurance policy, or beneficiary designation.
No. Legacy gifts of all sizes help ensure that children and families in Williamson County continue to receive hope, healing, and justice for years to come.
Many supporters choose to leave a gift through a will or trust, designate WCCAC as a beneficiary of a retirement account or life insurance policy, or make another estate-planning gift. Your attorney or financial advisor can help determine what option is right for you.
Yes. Most legacy gifts can be updated if your circumstances or wishes change. We encourage you to work with your attorney or financial advisor when making changes to your estate plans.
No. Sharing your plans with us is completely optional. However, letting us know helps us better understand the future support of our mission and gives us the opportunity to thank you for your generosity.
The best first step is often a conversation with your attorney, financial advisor, or estate-planning professional. If you’d like to learn more about supporting WCCAC through a legacy gift, you can also contact us or complete our Legacy Giving Interest Form.
No. Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice. We encourage you to consult with qualified professional advisors when making estate-planning decisions.
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Children’s Advocacy Centers follow a proven multidisciplinary model to respond to child abuse with compassion, coordination, and care. WCCAC is proud to be an accredited member of this national movement.
Learn more about the CAC model and our statewide and national partners
Children’s Advocacy Centers of Texas (CACTX)National Children's Alliance (NCA)