Service to others is key in my life.
My dad worked for United Way and my mom worked in health care. Early on, I saw that helping others counts.
I followed their lead. I gave over 50 years of my life to nonprofit work. 31 of those years were spent as CEO of Second Harvest.
I saw parents, kids, and seniors struggle. Hunger hits all walks of life. It can be any of us.
When I made my will, I included a gift to Second Harvest. I want my legacy to help their vital work continue.
Second Harvest is a proven steward of gifts—96 cents of every dollar goes to those in need. It’s a mission I trust. I’ve seen how food changes lives.
As we mark National Estate Planning Week, I urge you to leave a legacy. Add Second Harvest to your will to make sure our neighbors have food for today and tomorrow.
A gift in your will is a way to keep giving the gift of life for generations to come.