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Donor Stories The Teachers' Tale
Their giving has varied widely. It includes Verna's support of the music program at her alma mater, Central Washington University (Verna plays flute with the Salem Pops), and Don's support for Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars through the Rotary Foundation. They have created funds to support programs for classroom enrichment in the Central School District and funds to provide scholarships at Western Oregon University. "We believe in paying back what we have been given," Don said. "When I would get a pay raise, I would invest it in long term resources." This way of life has allowed them the freedom to support those causes which have been important to them over the years. For example, in recognition of their efforts, the library at WOU contains a Donald and Verna Duncan Group Study Room. The Duncan's philanthropy makes use of an assortment of planning techniques. They make current contributions so they can visit with the students who are helped by their gift. They have life insurance which will provide additional funds for the scholarship in their parents' names, and they have created a charitable remainder unitrust for their neighborhood obligations. All of this has created a well rounded program using many of the elements of charitable estate planning. This has been done by teachers, regular members of the community who are not wealthy people. Don and Verna understand that it is important to LEAVE A LEGACY® for those that follow. It is what teachers do. |
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