Leave a Legacy of Love | Partners Relief & Development

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The Rose Collectivr

Leave a legacy of love.

Named in honor of Rose Mu, who’s sacrificial love became the inspiration behind the founding of Partners, The Rose Collective is a powerful community of givers who ensure that free, full lives for children in areas of conflict is a critical part of their legacy.

When Rose Mu left her life in Yangon to establish a home for refugee children orphaned by Myanmar’s civil war, her selfless act ignited a movement of love and support for children affected by conflict and oppression that continues to this day. By joining The Rose Collective with your planned giving, you are helping ensure her legacy continues on through Partners work with children in war zones.

Ways you can give with lasting impact.

Charitable Bequest

You may name Partners Relief & Development as the beneficiary of your assets such as real estate, stocks, or mutual funds by will or trust. These gifts allow you to receive an estate tax charitable deduction while also reducing the burden of taxes on your family.

Beneficiary Designation

Designating Partners Relief & Development as the beneficiary of your retirement plan, life insurance policy, or annuities will help provide long-term sustainable development to communities impacted by conflict and oppression.

Donor Advised Funds

Make a lasting gift with impacts both now and in the future. With a charitable Donor Advised Fund, you can invest, grow, and give to maximize your impact through Partners mission.

Contact us with your questions.

Our team would love to assist you with your giving plans. Use the form to submit your enquiry or email us at info@ca.partners.ngo.

“As someone who intimately understands at least a few aspects of what your job is probably like, thank you. You’re doing amazing, and I’m proud to be a very small part of what your organization is doing.”

Miranda Kuykendall (Supporter), Dallas TX