By Katie Shank
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28 Oct, 2021
Wills for Heroes is a great organization that helps to provide wills and other simple estate planning documents for firefighters, paramedics and other first responders free of charge. As a law student, I volunteered at multiple Wills for Heroes events in Chicago. I loved meeting the clients and helping them get a plan in place. As most people (nearly 70% according to a recent study) do not have a will, many first responders also do not have a will or an estate plan in place. Wills for Heroes was founded after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The effects of that day made it clear that those who serve their community so selflessly need to have wills in place. The San Diego County Bar Association is teaming up with Wills for Heroes to give back to the community and I’m so honored to be a volunteer. Wills for Heroes now includes firefighters, paramedics, EMT/EMS professionals, police officers, and correctional and probation officers, as well as doctors, RNs, LPNs, PAs, CNAs, technicians, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, residents, interns, and medical students as Heroes who qualify for the program. Details about how to qualify for this program can be found here: SDCBA & Wills for Heroes . The deadline to sign up has been extended until November 15, 2021. If you, a loved one, a friend or neighbor is a first responder and is interested in obtaining a will and other documents free of charge, please head to this link to sign up: Wills for Heroes Application Please pass on this post to anyone who may benefit. I love giving back to my community and I’m excited to participate in this program again. Please note that this blog post is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. By reading this information and accessing this website, no legal relationship or representation has been created between the reader and the Law Office of Katie M. Shank. If you are a California resident interested in representation, please contact the Law Office of Katie M. Shank for more information. If you are not a California resident, feel free to ask us for a referral to an attorney who practices in your area.