Your legacy creates opportunities that would otherwise not be possible.

Making a legacy or a bequest means more than simply passing on some or all of your property. You are giving blind, visually impaired and deafblind people a future. Because your legacy opens up opportunities that would otherwise not be there. Everything that you leave to us will move mountains. We guarantee that it will be used for a very useful purpose.

This means that you can help blind people after your life ends and significantly improve the quality of our clients’ lives.

Questions?

Carol Lagrange

Carol Lagrange

Co-director of marketing and communications
Member of the management


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Draw up your will online

Our partner DeinAdieu will help you to draw up your will free of charge, anonymous and without any obligation.

Will generator

Create your will online, step by step.

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The SNABLIND legacy folder.

The legacy folder will give you some initial guidance about legacies and bequests. It includes a personal checklist and explains the rules of intestacy. In addition, it describes the difference between holographic and public wills and contracts of inheritance and gives an example of a correct will, written by hand, dated and signed.

You can also find out how you can support SNABLIND and how your legacy will benefit affected people.

Order the legacy folder!

How can you make sure that your last will and testament has the effect that you want? Find out more by ordering our legacy folder. Simply complete this from:

Order our legacy folder

Patient decree and advance care directive

With our partner DeinAdieu, you can create the patient decree and your advance directive free of charge, online, easily and step by step.

Patient decree

Agree or disagree with measures.

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Advance care directive

describe the tasks and identify the people

Advance care directive - Start!

Do you need help with the wording?

These are ways in which you can make a legacy to SNABLIND:

  • Leaving a legacy to SNABLIND: «I leave the following preferential legacies from my estate: SNABLIND CHF 10.000.» «I leave my property in Musterstrasse in Bern to SNABLIND.»
  • Choosing SNABLIND as a co-heir: «After all the statutory entitlements, the remainder of my estate will be divided up as follows: 50% to John Smith, 50% to SNABLIND.»
  • Choosing SNABLIND as sole heir: «I leave my entire estate to SNABLIND as my sole heir.” “I leave all my property to SNABLIND.»
  • Updating a will: To avoid conflicts with previous wills (including written promises), the following wording is widely used: «This revokes all previous wills.»