Leave a Legacy of Hope
Your Gift Matters
Not everyone wants to commit to making a gift in their wills or estates. Some prefer the increased flexibility that a beneficiary designation provides by using:
IRAs and retirement plansLife insurance policiesDonor advised funds
It is very simple to name Miracle Hope Foundation as a beneficiary. Start by requesting a change-of-beneficiary form from your policy administrator or download the form from your provider's website. Make your desired changes and return the form to establish your gift.
Planning for the future and creating the legacy you wish to leave is one of the most effective ways to ensure a lasting impact. Making a gift in your will or living trust, known as a bequest, can guarantee that your legacy endures. Your gift may be a specific dollar amount, a percentage of your estate or the remainder after all other provisions are specified.
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Legal address: 209 South 5th St, Nashville, TN 37206
Below is suggested language to use when drafting your bequest.
For an unrestricted gift that allows Wounded Warrior Project to determine how to use the funds based on the most pressing needs, use the following language for your will and/or trust:
To designate your provision for a particular purpose:
If you have named Miracle Hope Foundation in your will or trust, please let us know so we can ensure that your gift is used according to your wishes. Notifying us of your plans will enable us to plan for the use of your future gift. However, if you prefer to remain anonymous, we will keep your name and gift in strict confidence.
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Physical and Functional Impairment
Chronic pain often limits veterans' ability to perform daily activities, including self-care, work, and recreational activities. This decreased functionality can lead to a sedentary lifestyle, exacerbating other health issues.
Impact on Mental Health & Wellbeing
There is a strong correlation between chronic pain and mental health among veterans. The constant pain can exacerbate these mental health issues, creating a vicious cycle of pain and psychological distress.
Economic and Occupational Impact
The economic burden of chronic pain on veterans is substantial. It often leads to increased healthcare costs due to frequent medical visits, treatments, and medications. Additionally, chronic pain can impact veterans' ability to work and lost productivity, leading to reduced income, unemployment, or the need for disability benefits. This financial strain can further compound the challenges faced by veterans, affecting their overall well-being and stability.
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