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LEAVING A LEGACY TO MAF

Supporting the generations to come.

A bequest is simply a gift left in a will. Many people don’t realise that you don’t have to be rich or famous to make a bequest. The truth is that most bequests are made by ordinary, hardworking people who want to make a positive difference to their community or to a cause after they're gone.

The good news is that including Mission Aviation Fellowship in your will is just as easy as providing for your loved ones. And it can be as much, or as little, as you want.

The first step should always be to see your Solicitor or a Trustee Corporation who will advise on how best to prepare your Will. Fees for the service when charged are usually quite low. You will need to include the full name of MAF; “Mission Aviation Fellowship of NZ, Inc.” and our 

Regardless of its size, a bequest can make a big difference to the transforming work of MAF around the world. They are an important part of keeping the essential work of MAF going and making sure it continues into the future. MAF partners with hundreds of churches, aid and mission agencies in a global effort to overcome barriers of poverty, isolation and disease.

If you've arranged to make a gift to our work, we would naturally love to hear about it. However, if you wish your gift to remain anonymous, that’s fine too. And its always a good idea to speak to your family and friends about your decision, so they can support the achievement of your charitable goals when the time comes.

Our Bequest brochure explains everything you need to know about putting MAF into your will.

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God is inviting us to prepare the soil for seeds of great blessing and impact. He has the seeds ready, but it is up to us to do the groundwork. The MAF Kagamuga Development in Papua New Guinea is ourRead more

When The Plane Doesnt Come

We love the stories along the lines of When the MAF Plane Comes. What is it like When the MAF Plane Doesn’t Come? When MAF is the only organisation making the difference between life and death? ARead more

Closing the Loop

Closing the Loop is a new initiative in MAF Timor Leste to provide more help for medevac patients, than just a flight out to medical care.  Country Director of Timor-Leste Nick Hitchins explainedRead more

Michael & Naomi Lindsey

Sent from Australia Michael and Naomi have always felt God’s call on their lives to serve Him. The Bible explicitly instructs all followers of Christ to reach out and help the marginalised andRead more

Give a gift that reflects the meaning of Christmas!

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Abigail Vincent

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Amazing Stories!

An old proverb about making soup illustrates the importance of working together. Somebody brings a pot. Somebody else brings water, another wood, another matches, somebody else potatoes, carrots andRead more

An Incredible Day!

Tod Aebischer, Programme Manager in PNG, said, “What an incredible day it was to welcome the Hon. Nanaia Mahuta (New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs) along with the High Commissioner, Hon.Read more

One Last Push

None of us like to wait. But most of what we want to achieve in life does not happen instantly. It takes time and effort and often involves delays and setbacks. We talk about life being a “journey,Read more

Closing the Loop

Closing the Loop is about walking alongside people, from the initial emergency evacuation, through the stressful stay among strangers in a hospital in an unfamiliar city to offering a fast,Read more

Derek Harding

I grew up in England where our local church supported MAF UK and we often had MAF missionaries come to speak. As time progressed I married and served in a parish in the South East of England, where IRead more

Renee Brewer

I was born and raised in the beautiful Taranaki region in a Christian family with three siblings. I was fortunate to begin learning to fly at the age of 15. I loved the perspective from above, and IRead more
 

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