You can ensure your commitment to providing awareness, prevention and education for eating disorders will continue into the future with a bequest to Eating Disorders Resource Center (EDRC). A bequest through a will or trust is the most frequent type of planned gift made to charity. Your estate receives a charitable deduction for the full amount given, and your heirs pay no estate tax on the amount designated to charity. By including a gift to EDRC in your will, you can support the well-being of the people in our community as soon as tomorrow, without giving away any of your assets today. Even 1% can make a huge difference. Tax ID: 68-0616393

The following language can be used in your will or trust to designate a gift to EDRC.

“I give to Eating Disorders Resource Center, located in Campbell, California, (the sum of $_____ or _____percent of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate) to be used where the need is greatest, as determined by EDRC’s Board of Directors.”

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Recent Legacy Donors

David Ramsey

“I’ve known Janice for more than 30 years and have always been impressed with the way she created EDRC to address a problem that has affected her and so many other people. Her drive and passion for the cause is inspirational and I’m proud to have contributed to the organization over the years.”

-David Ramsey

Krishnamoorthy Family

EDRC was honored to learn that the Krishnamoorthy Family has set up a charitable foundation with EDRC being one of the beneficiaries each year. 

The family set up the SLEDS Family Foundation in 2021 as a means of assisting and contributing to organizations that are working to make the world a better place. The Krishnamoorthy family hopes to do their part to support the larger community in our united fight to combat societal issues including mental health, equal rights, food insecurity, and more.