When you make a planned gift, you demonstrate your commitment to building a health care system for generations to come. Naming White Plains Hospital in your will, living trust, retirement plan or other estate plan is a simple way to make a meaningful contribution to the Hospital.
You and your family may receive financial and tax benefits, while also supporting our mission of offering high quality, acute health care and preventive medical care to all people who live in, work in, or visit Westchester.
A gift through your will or estate is a gift that costs nothing in your lifetime.
Name White Plains Hospital In Your Will Or Trust
Sample Bequest LanguageWeissman Society
The Weissman Society is comprised of supporters who have pledged their commitment to White Plains Hospital through a planned gift. If you have planned a gift to White Plains Hospital please let us know by completing this form here or clicking the button below to complete an online form.
Join the Weissman SocietyThe Weissman Society embodies our dedication to honoring the profound impact of legacy gifts on White Plains Hospital.
Your commitment to our mission is invaluable, and we cannot express enough gratitude for your generosity. We invite you to continue your support by including White Plains Hospital in your estate plans. If you have already included us in your estate plans, please inform us so that we may properly acknowledge your generosity.
For assistance with charitable estate planning, contact Megan McMullen, Senior Director of Major Gifts, at (914) 681-2261, or by email at mblue@wphospital.org. If you have already planned a gift to White Plains Hospital, you may inform us by using the online form provided below. Thank you once again for your unwavering support. Together, we are making a difference in the lives of countless individuals within our community.
Best Regards,
Jeff Turocy
Senior Vice President, Development
Your Legacy Matters Here
The White Plains Hospital Foundation Planned Giving page is for informational purposes only and does not serve as legal, tax or financial advice. In all circumstances you should consult your legal and tax advisor.