YOUR LEGACY

Legacy Giving that Inspires Hope

Create a legacy that strengthens youth mental health for years to come. Explore bequests, beneficiary designations, securities and more.

Planned Giving: Leave a Legacy of Hope

At Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health, we believe in building brighter futures for our community’s youth—and you can be a part of that lasting impact. Through planned giving, you have the opportunity to support our mission in a meaningful and enduring way. Your legacy gift helps ensure that vital mental and behavioral health services will be available for generations of children, teens, and young adults to come.

We offer a variety of options for planned giving to match your personal, financial, and philanthropic goals:

Bequests

A simple yet powerful way to give. You can include Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health in your will or living trust—designating a specific amount, a percentage of your estate, or a residual gift. This option allows you to retain full control of your assets during your lifetime while creating a lasting legacy.

Charitable Trusts

Charitable trusts offer flexible giving solutions that can provide income to you or your loved ones during your lifetime, with the remaining assets benefiting C&A. Options such as charitable remainder trusts or charitable lead trusts can offer potential tax advantages while supporting our long-term mission.

Stocks and Bonds

By donating appreciated securities such as stocks or bonds, you can receive a charitable deduction for the full market value and avoid paying capital gains taxes. This is a smart and efficient way to make a significant impact on youth mental health programs.

Life Insurance Policies

You can make a meaningful gift by designating C&A as the beneficiary—or partial beneficiary—of a life insurance policy. You may also choose to transfer ownership of a paid-up policy, offering immediate benefits to our organization.

Retirement Assets

Naming Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health as a beneficiary of your IRA, 401(k), or other retirement plan is a tax-wise way to give. Retirement assets left to non-charitable heirs may be heavily taxed, but passing them to a nonprofit can maximize your philanthropic goals and reduce your estate tax burden.

Ready to Start the Conversation?

We would be honored to talk with you about how your legacy can support youth mental and behavioral health for years to come. Click the button below to fill out our short Planned Giving Interest Form, and a member of our team will contact you to schedule a private, no-obligation meeting at your convenience.

Thank you for considering a lasting gift that will change lives and strengthen our community.