Including a gift in your will Transform the lives of working animals today, tomorrow and always with a gift in your Will. Brooke started 90 years ago with a single act of compassion, rescuing old war horses abandoned after World War I. Today, many more working animals still need help. With a gift in your Will, you have the power to make a difference for future generations of working animals – a difference that truly lasts for years to come. Including a gift in your Will is simple. Explore the links below to see the impact your legacy could have. Get your free guide to leaving a legacy, and find out how to use our Free Will Service. Join us at an event Come along and meet like-minded people and discover the impact your legacy could have at our exclusive events. Get your free guide to leaving a legacy Full of practical tips – see how a legacy can transform the lives of working animals and find out how to include a gift in your Will. Meet the team Our legacy specialists can help with any questions you might have about leaving a gift in your Will. Write your Will for free Our Free Will Service helps you write or update a simple Will for free and leave a lasting legacy to Brooke. 6 steps to leave a gift Angela Rippon shares 6 easy steps to writing a Will. Explore the types of gifts you can include to Brooke, plus practical tips on updating your Will. How legacies transform lives Read heart-warming stories about the transformative power of legacies on entire communities and their working animals. WALK WITH THEM FOREVER Find out more about leaving a gift in your Will Request your guide today Let your compassion live on This remembrance period, join us in honouring the struggles of working animals, past and present. For 90 years, supporters like yourself have helped millions of working animals, but for many, the road is still long and tough. Include a gift in your Will and walk with them, forever. Angela Rippon’s Story Broadcaster Angela Rippon shares what inspired her to include a gift in her Will to Brooke – ensuring the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules will continue to be improved for many years to come Share this WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Linkedin Mail