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Gifts of Life Insurance 

Gifts of Life Insurance

Make a lasting difference in a child’s life by supporting a cause you care about.

Maximize the impact of your assets with our smart, tax-wise giving options.

Discover how giving can benefit both you and the children we serve through valuable tax advantages.

Give the Gift of Healing with Life Insurance

The gift of your life insurance policy is a powerful and often overlooked way to support Fresh Start Surgical Gifts. If your policy is no longer needed for your family’s financial security, consider using it to provide life-changing medical care for children in need.

Why Consider a Life Insurance Gift?

If your life insurance policy no longer serves its original purpose, donating it can:

  • Help provide free reconstructive surgeries and comprehensive care
  • Offer a charitable income tax deduction
  • Extend your legacy far beyond your lifetime

Two Ways to Make a Life Insurance Gift

1.Transfer Ownership of Your Policy

You can donate your policy today to Fresh Start Surgical Gifts and receive a charitable deduction for its current value.

You may also make tax-deductible contributions each year to help pay remaining premiums — supporting both your giving goals and our mission.


2. Name Fresh Start as a Beneficiary

You can name Fresh Start as a primary or contingent beneficiary of your policy while retaining ownership during your lifetime.

At your passing, your estate will benefit from a charitable estate tax deduction for the value of the gift.

This is a personal financial decision, and we respect your privacy — we won’t reach out unless you ask us to. But if you’d like to connect, we’d truly love to hear from you.

Have questions or want to talk more?
Contact Michelle Pius at 760.448.2018 or email Michelle@FreshStart.org.

*Nothing in this material creates an obligation on the part of any donor, nor does it constitute a binding agreement. Planned gifts are subject to acceptance in accordance with the organization’s gift acceptance policies and applicable law.