San Antonio Zoo asks Boomers to include it in their estate planning
The San Antonio Zoo has launched a new tool to help animal lovers include the nonprofit facility in their wills. Officials with the zoological park said they have struck a deal with estate planning website FreeWill to ensure those who want to donate can do so for free and via an easy-to-use platform. "As you reflect on your resolutions, consider the legacy you can leave for the animal kingdom," an email sent to donors reads.
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