We were inspired to become a donor to LivingWell Medical Clinic because my wife and I feel that it is the right thing to do. How can one witness to a lost world without sacrifice? We feel that LivingWell shares the gospel with love and forgiveness. We made our decision years ago and then made plans to include LivingWell in our Will so that lives will be saved. The most important consideration in our decision to make a legacy gift to LivingWell’s future ministry was that if we don’t give to LivingWell, God will raise up another, but we will miss out on God’s blessings now.”
Anonymous Legacy Donor – Donor since 2010
After the LivingWell Medical Clinic v. Becerra lawsuit in 2017, we decided to make a legacy gift to LivingWell. We like the work that LivingWell Medical Clinic does to save the lives of those most vulnerable – infants. We want them to continue this life-saving work and provide women with alternatives to abortion and medical services.
Anonymous Legacy Donor – Donor since 2004
God has blessed me financially by helping me make some wise investments as a widow at 27. God is good! Over and over, my Lord gently told me, “Trust Me and be faithful.” I believe we are blessed so we can be a blessing to others. God trains us to be generous to our churches, and other biblical based organizations like LivingWell Medical Clinic. I want some of my estate to go to worthy, God-ordained causes like LivingWell. My estate gift will help LivingWell Clinic continue working in Nevada County and be financially secure for the future.
Lillian G. – Donor since 2001
We are impressed with LivingWell Medical Clinic’s mission and want to help in any way we can. We consider LivingWell to be passionate, loving, and relevant to what is happening in our world today. We want to show the world that life is worth fighting for. We included LivingWell in our estate plans because of their outreach in our local community provides young mothers with alternatives to abortion – life.
Michael and Barbara Atkinson – Donor since 2008