We know.
This is not exactly your go-to dinner table conversation.
“Hey, how was your day? Also, have you updated your will lately?”
Not a crowd favorite.
But stay with us for a second – because this is one of those topics that quietly carries a lot more power than we give it credit for.
It’s Just Paper… Until It’s Not
A will is, technically, just a document.
A few pages. Some signatures. Maybe a notary if you’re feeling official.
But what that document does?
That’s where things get interesting.
It decides what continues.
It directs what matters.
It shapes what happens next – for the people and causes you care about.
And most people don’t realize how much is riding on that until they’re in the middle of it.
That’s not dramatic. That’s just the truth.
You Already Have A Legacy Plan (Even If You Haven’t Written It Down Yet)
Here’s the slightly uncomfortable part:
If you don’t have a plan in place, one will still exist.
It just won’t be yours.
Decisions get made.
Assets get distributed.
Impact happens – just not necessarily in the way you would have chosen.
A will simply gives you the chance to say:
“No, this is what I want to happen.”
This Is Where You Can Do Something Really Meaningful
For many people, a will is about taking care of family first. As it should be.
But it can also be about something more.
It can reflect what you care about beyond your immediate circle.
It can support causes that matter to you.
It can help ensure that important work continues.
It’s one of the few places where your values and your resources meet in a very real way.
That’s where legacy giving comes in.
Why Include The Brain Injury Association Of Nebraska?
Because brain injury doesn’t wait.
And it doesn’t come with instructions.
Every day in Nebraska, individuals and families are trying to figure out what comes next after a brain injury – and too often, they are doing it without the support they need.
Sometimes it’s a parent sitting at a kitchen table late at night, trying to make sense of what just changed.
Sometimes it’s a professional trying to decide if someone is being difficult – or struggling with something no one has identified yet.
The Brain Injury Association of Nebraska exists to change that.
Because of this work:
- Families get connected to real support instead of trying to navigate it alone
- Professionals learn to recognize brain injury instead of mislabeling behavior
- Systems begin to respond more effectively
- People get a better chance at stability, recovery, and quality of life
This is public health work.
This is family support.
This is systems change.
And it matters.
The Part No One Loves To Talk About (But Everyone Appreciates Later)
Creating a will is not about expecting the worst.
It’s about being prepared.
It’s about making things easier for the people you care about.
And, if you choose, it’s about making a lasting impact beyond your lifetime.
It’s also one of those things that’s a lot easier to do now that it is to leave for someone else to figure out later.
It’s a decision your future family – and your future community – will quietly thank you for.
It’s Simpler Than You Think
Legacy giving does not have to be complicated.
You can include the Brain Injury Association of Nebraska in your will with a simple statement.
You can name BIA-NE as a beneficiary of a retirement account or life insurance policy.
That’s it.
No big production.
No dramatic announcement required.
Just a thoughtful decision that keeps something important going.
Let’s Talk (No Pressure, We Promise)
If you’re thinking about updating your will – or creating one for the first time – this is a great opportunity to think about what matters most to you.
And if you’re considering including BIA-NE, we’re here to help.
Peggy Reisher, our Executive Director, is always happy to talk.
No pressure. No expectations. Just a conversation.
Not To Be Dramatic… But This Stuff Matters
Your will might not be the most exciting document you ever sign.
But it may very well be one of the most important.
Because it doesn’t just organize what you have.
It shapes what continues.
And it gives you a say in what keeps showing up for people long after you’re gone.
And if you choose, it can help ensure that no Nebraskan faces brain injury alone.
Learn More About Legacy Giving Options
For more details on ways to give, how legacy gifts make an impact, and how to get started visit our legacy giving page.
The Brain Injury Association of Nebraska not only offers information and referral, but case management to find the resources and make positive changes to live a more fulfilling future with better coping strategies as well as memory aids on board. If you or someone you know has lasting effects from a brain injury, please contact us and allow us to offer our services, to find a new normal on this journey where ‘once you’ve seen a brain injury, you’ve seen one brain injury.























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