UPDATE: In case you missed PETA’s Legacy Planning Webinar, you can find the recording of the event here.
One “zoomy zoomy,” two “zoomy zoomy ….” Gracious, hello!
We have all channeled our inner Ernestine this year, congregating in conference calls or virtual rooms, instead of sharing physical space. In the same safety-first spirit, PETA will be running virtual events that will help us learn and connect via our headsets and computers—without any of Ernestine’s attitude.
Will you join us—and become one of “the parties to whom we are speaking”—at PETA’s town halls and virtual events?
Leaving a Compassionate Legacy
Spreading kindness is good for us all. Giving our time or our money helps those in need, while leaving us feeling peaceful and fulfilled. It’s easy to act compassionately in our daily lives: We can eat vegan, choose cruelty-free clothes and products, enjoy animal-friendly entertainment, and donate to worthy organizations. But how can we continue to care for animals—those we share our homes with and those we want to help farther afield—when we’re no longer around? What sort of footprint do we want to leave behind?
Find clear, comprehensive answers to these questions in PETA’s free webinar “Create Your Footprint: Learn the Essentials for Creating a Plan That Provides for You, Your Loved Ones, and Your Legacy of Compassion.” We’ll bring together a host of experts in financial and estate planning to discuss strategic ways we can all meet our personal financial and philanthropic goals for animals.
A Stitch in Time Saves (More Than) Nine Lives
We’ll hear from a suite of experts—including estate attorney Peggy Hoyt and RBC Wealth Management representatives Joshua Levine and Bill Ringham—about the best strategies for creating a comprehensive estate plan and meeting our goals for animals. We will discuss wills and trusts, planning for our animal companions, financial planning, cruelty-free investing, and much more.
With the right planning and advice, we can all meet our compassionate goals and create a legacy of kindness. To hear how you can leave a footprint that helps animals, please choose one of the following times to attend our 60-minute virtual event on Thursday, October 22:
- 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT
- 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT
Feeling Festive? Join More PETA Events
While Ernestine has you “on the line,” please join us for other virtual events taking place this year. Learn amazing facts about animal behavior, communication, and relationships during Ingrid Newkirk’s virtual bookstore tour for her new book, Animalkind. When registering, you’ll be able to purchase a personalized copy of Ingrid’s book at a special discounted rate, which is ideal for reading, sharing, and giving. Support PETA’s work against experiments on animals by learning about superior, non-animal testing methods at our virtual town hall meeting, and celebrate PETA’s 40 years of forging a future free from speciesism.