First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco

 

 

 


First Unitarian Universalist
Society of San Francisco

(415) 776-4580

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Allyne Bequest Circle (Planned Giving)

Who We Are

The Allyne Circle is composed of members and friends who have stated their intention to remember the First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco in their estate. The Planned Giving committee oversees the Allyne Circle.

Basic Info

Events: Celebratory events and seminars are held throughout the year.

Meeting Location: FUUSF Center

External Website: www.uua.org/giving/giftplans external web link

Contact: Allyne Circle email link

Church Membership Required: No

Our Mission

  • To build a strong financial foundation, an endowment, for the future of our liberal spiritual values here at the First Unitarian Univeralist Society of San Francisco
  • To provide an avenue for members and friends to express their values through planned giving
  • To offer information and resources to donors so that they may make informed and intentional decisions about legacy gifts.

How to Get Involved

Join the Allyne Bequest Circle by making a gift or bequest by will, trust agreement or other estate planning document. For information contact the Planned Giving Committee.

What Allyne Circle Members Receive

  • Active perpetual membership in the Society
  • The gratitude and appreciation of the society
  • The personal satisfaction of supporting the Society and of insuring the continuance of liberal religion for future generations
  • Invitations to special events

 

 

 

photo of Dick Castille

Dick says - it's time!  Two of the ways your bequest can help: The Castile Family Ministerial Housing Fund and the
Castile Ministerial Intern Fund.
(pictured: Dick Castile)


Photo by Sonnie Wills.

 

 

photo of Ruth Asawa sculpture

Allyne Circle contributor and nationally recognized scultpor, Ruth Asawa, donated this lovely wire sculpture to the Society. It is on permanent display in the Fireside Room.

 

Photo by Sonnie Willis.