Give the Gift of Peace and Dignity

No one should face life’s hardest moments on their own. Every year, Aging with Dignity distributes thousands of Five Wishes free of charge to people and organizations that can’t afford them. Furthermore, we have not changed the price of Five Wishes once in nearly 30 years, despite reaching over 1 million Americans and their families annually.

Five Wishes’ radical accessibility depends on you.

Your gift to Five Wishes and Aging with Dignity ensures that a person’s care at the end of life is guided by their wishes, even when they can’t speak for themselves. Peace of mind is not a privilege of the few. It’s the right of every American.

Your gift brings Five Wishes to those in need, affirming that aging is a blessing, not a curse, that humans come first, and that everyone - everyone – can finish life with confidence.

Make a gift to Five Wishes, and join us in our nationwide movement to defend human dignity.

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FAQs

What is your tax-ID #?

Our EIN is 59-3367487. We are a 501C3 non-profit and your donation is tax-deductible.

Can I donate by check?

Yes! Please make any checks out to FIVE WISHES and send them to our Tallahassee office:

FIVE WISHES

P.O. Box 1661

Tallahassee, FL 32302

Can I leave a bequest to Five Wishes? 

Yes, we would be honored. Please contact us at 888-594-7437 or use our Contact Us form.

What does my contribution fund?

General contributions go toward our areas of greatest need. Five Wishes has never taken a penny of government funding and we have never changed our price in nearly 30 years of operation. Your contributions help make us the Living Will with Heart & Soul, ensuring that we can continue to provide Five Wishes to any and all, regardless of ability to pay.

Are you a religious organization?

No. Aging With Dignity is a non-religiously affiliated 501C3. We are faith-inspired due to Mother Teresa of Calcutta’s impact on our Founder, Jim Towey. She, herself, encouraged Jim to found Aging with Dignity to protect the most vulnerable.