In 2015, Sam passed away at age 95. He was a farmer. Really gentle man. Really hard worker. During Karen’s visits over the years, Sam would be on his tractor, plowing the field next to the home. In his ’90s. It’s what he did. It’s what kept him going. He did it up until months before he passed away.
Martha is still alive, and Karen still visits her on a regular basis. Martha decided last spring that it was time to sell the 100 acres next to her home. As part of their estate plans, The Salvation Army benefited $2.5 million from the sale.
In Christmas of 2016, Martha contacted Karen and gave another $80,000. Today, she’s 96. Still lives in the same house. To date, the couple has given just under $3 million.
Why did Sam and Martha choose to give to The Salvation Army? Because they helped Sam’s family when he was young.
Whether you’re reading the Bible, Native American proverbs, or secular literature and beyond, the notion of leaving a legacy is a familiar one.
It’s human nature to want to make an impact on the world that lasts beyond your lifetime. Donors are no different. Through their giving, they are choosing which causes they want to influence, and which organizations they trust to go about Doing the Most Good.
Sam and Martha gave to The Salvation Army because Sam’s family received assistance when he was young. However, most donors won’t be able to give anywhere close to $3 million. Can they still leave a legacy? Absolutely!
Whether someone feels an affinity to a specific organization, like Sam, or just wants to share their resources with people in need, there are myriad opportunities.