Into Our Hands report shows millions could be raised if people add charity donations to wills

Shana Morgan
Updated December 12 2019 - 7:46am, first published December 11 2019 - 4:30pm
OPPORTUNITY: Into Our Hands chief executive Sarah Thompson spoke at Wangaratta Library yesterday to launch an Australia-first report and encourage more philanthropy in the North East. Picture: MARK JESSER
OPPORTUNITY: Into Our Hands chief executive Sarah Thompson spoke at Wangaratta Library yesterday to launch an Australia-first report and encourage more philanthropy in the North East. Picture: MARK JESSER

Baby boomers have been described as "ripe for the picking" when it comes to encouraging people to leave money to charity groups in their community when they die.

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