The Goodwill Partnership and Multiple Sclerosis Society partner to offer Will-writing services The Goodwill Partnership and Multiple Sclerosis Society partner to offer Will-writing services The Goodwill Partnership (http://www.thegoodwillpartnership.co.uk ), the UK’s leading Will-writing service for charities’ donors, has partnered with the Multiple Sclerosis Society (https://www.mssociety.org.uk). The MS Society is the UK’s leading MS charity, providing invaluable information, support and research funding as well as fighting for change. Founded in 1953, the organisation has over 35,000 members as well as 5,500 volunteers and 265 staff members whose stated aim is ‘to beat MS’. By partnering with The Goodwill Partnership, the MS Society can now offer its supporters and volunteers a Will-writing service which also allows them to leave a legacy bequest if they wish. In return, The Goodwill Partnership will provide The MS Society with a monthly report of legacy donations made, as well as the monetary value of the donation (if permitted by the donor). The service will allow the MS Society to monitor its legacy donations more effectively as well as plan ahead with more financial clarity. Adam West, Legacy Campaigns Manager of the Multiple Sclerosis Society says: “MS is a neurological condition which affects around 100,000 people in the UK and the MS Society is fully committed to supporting people afflicted by the disease as well as striving hard to overcome it through medical research funding. By teaming up with the Goodwill Partnership we are now able to offer a low cost Will-writing service for our supporters, members and volunteers which will help us generate further, much-needed legacy revenue to support these activities.” Mark Jackson, Co-Founder of The Goodwill Partnership, says: “The Goodwill Partnership is the UK’s leading provider of low-cost, home-visit Will-writing services for charities’ donors. Our business model has been proven to be very successful for many of the organisations we team up with, and we’re absolutely thrilled to now partner with the Multiple Sclerosis Society.”