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It only takes a few minutes to create your will and leave a legacy that will ensure a more sustainable planet for years to come. Leaving your legacy gift to Population Connection allows you to extend the dedication you’ve shown in your lifetime for future generations.

Contact us today at legacy@popconnect.org or 202-974-7756 for more information about creating your legacy with Population Connection through a gift in your will or other estate plan!

If you would like to include Population Connection in your will, or have already done so, please let us know! Informing us of your intentions allows us to use your gift according to your wishes, helps encourage others to follow your example, and lets us express our gratitude during your lifetime by recognizing you as a member of our ZPG Society!

Contact our Office of Planned Giving for information on gift strategies that can help you support Population Connection and provide significant benefits to you and your family.  


Victoria Wright

Director of Planned Giving
202-974-7756
vwright@populationconnection.org


Malissa Cadwallader

Planned Giving Officer
202-974-7731
mcadwallader@populationconnection.org


Sarah Ikemoto

Development Manager
sikemoto@popconnect.org



 

 

Environmental and socioeconomic benefits

Women who have reproductive autonomy generally choose to have smaller families. This slows population growth and creates opportunities for social, economic, and environmental improvements. Slower population growth reduces pressures on natural resources, habitats, and food systems. Within the context of climate change, slowing population growth is key to achieving greenhouse gas emissions targets, and the health, education, and economic benefits afforded through family planning help reduce climate vulnerability and increase resilience for communities around the world.

Low Section Of Women Taking Water From Tubewell In Village Area Of Haryana, India

Health benefits

When women and couples have access to the resources necessary to freely and intentionally choose the number, timing, and spacing of their births, a wide variety of health benefits ensue also, including reductions in maternal mortality and morbidity, infant and child mortality, and unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortions.

People walking down main road in Jinka town, Naciones, Ethiopia, Africa

The powerful, neglected solution

Read more about how empowering women and girls to take charge of their bodies and lives is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in this blog post.

This one action could save the world—so why does no one talk about it?