HORSE PROTECTION
          ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA

        A Non-Profit, Tax Exempt 501(C)(3) Horse Welfare Organization
 

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Horse Protection Association of Florida

20690 N.W. 130th Avenue, Micanopy, Florida 32667

 

Tel: (352) 466-4366

Executive Director

 Morgan Silver

 

Office Manager

Angie Chesser

 

Newsletter Editor

Kathi Volling

 

Board of Directors

President

Bruce Volling

Vice President

Lynn Wingate

Secretary

Robert Silver   

Treasurer

     Jim Hoffman     

      Directors                

Dr. Marilyn Maler, DVM

Keith Glynn

Honorary Directors

 Bart Goldberg

Margie Goldstein-Engle

Thomas H. Heard, Jr.

Mrs. Loriel Hogan

R. Kirk Landon

Thomas J. Lane, DVM

George Morris

Amy Sperling

Gerald Wessner, VMD

 

Corporate Sponsors

Florida Thoroughbred Charities

Florida Thoroughbred Farm Mgrs.

Springtime, Inc.

 

 Legacy for the Horses

HPAF’s Legacy for the Horses was established to express gratitude to members who have made a commitment through a bequest. By including HPAF in your estate plans, you can leave a legacy memorializing a lifetime of compassion for horses.

HPAF’s investigations, rescue efforts and education programs work together to create a more humane future for horses - and through a planned gift to HPAF, you can guarantee that your voice for horses carries on, until horses are protected from abuse forever.

Your Bequest to HPAF

Preparing a will is important to do today because it ensures that your assets are passed on according to your wishes. A will is a legal document, and you will need to consult a lawyer in drawing and modifying your will. Every state has specific procedures for wills and the distribution of estates that must be followed or your will could be deemed invalid. Without a will, or if your will is invalid, your property and life savings will be distributed according to the laws of your state and without regard to your dreams or goals for a better world.

Your charitable bequest can be (i) a fixed dollar amount; (ii) specific property such as real estate (e.g., residences, farms, unimproved land), stock or personal property; (iii) a percentage of your total estate or (iv) the residual of your estate after other bequests are paid.

In addition to a bequest in your will, you can also designate HPAF as a beneficiary in your life insurance policy, your retirement account (individual retirement accounts, pension plans, 401(k) plans) and your ban or brokerage accounts (saving accounts, certificates of deposit, money market accounts).

Legal Designation

Your attorney may wish to use the following language when making a bequest to HPAF:

"I give, devise, and bequeath to Horse Protection Association of Florida, Inc., Federal Tax Identification Number 65-0191969, 20690 NW 130th Ave., Micanopy, FL 32667 the sum of: $________________ (or describe the real or personal property or portion of the estate) to be used for its general purposes."

Link for a printable version of the above

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Dear friends who have left their legacy for the horses.  With their generous bequests they have made it possible for HPAF to continue caring for the horses in need.  God bless you.

Legacy for the Horses Members:

Izola Kruger

Edgar B Johnson

Teresa C. Rosano

Juan Rodriguez

Lucille N. Wilkinson

Sarah Luddle

Thank you Legacy Members who have made HPAF a part of their estate planning.

Jan Barbour

Sharon Campion

Barbara Henderson