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A gift in your Will could help secure a future free from coeliac disease

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Gifts in Wills help people with coeliac disease to live well

“My wife, Sue, was so grateful for the support she received from Coeliac UK after she gave birth to our son following two failed pregnancies. It was her wish to include Coeliac UK in her Will to help the charity which helped our family so much.”  Rick

Thanks to Sue’s remarkable generosity — and the kindness of others who include a gift in their Will to Coeliac UK, we can continue to provide vital support, trusted information, and hope to people living with coeliac disease.

These lasting gifts can help fund critical research, improve diagnosis and treatment, and ensure that no one faces coeliac disease alone. They allow us to be there for families at every stage of their journey, just as we were there for Sue.

Gifts in Wills bring us closer to a world where everyone with coeliac disease can live well, every day.

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Writing your Will to include Coeliac UK is simple to do

The difference your gift could make

By including a gift in your Will to Coeliac UK means standing up for everyone affected by Coeliac disease, now and in the future.

Your gift will help us fight for earlier diagnoses, challenge inequalities, and ensure that no one faces this condition alone. Together, we can improve lives, make gluten free food accessible to all who need it, and drive research towards a cure.

Write your Will for Free

Make a Will in person with a local solicitor

Supporters of Coeliac UK can have a simple Will or Mirror Will written or updated for free through our partnership with the National Free Wills Network.

Information for your solicitor

If you have already decided to include Coeliac UK in you Will – thank you so much.

Below are the details your solicitor will need:

Coeliac UK Office: Artisan, Hillbottom Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 4HJ

Registered charity numbers England & Wales (1048167) & in Scotland (SC039804)