Legacy Hub launches with partnership model to generate funding for charities

Legacy Hub, a new digital platform helping families organise essential documents and preserve cherished memories, has launched in the UK with a dedicated funding commitment to leading charities. 

As part of its launch, Legacy Hub has established a series of charity partnerships. Supporters of each partner charity will receive an exclusive discount on their Legacy Hub subscription, while the company will donate 10% of the proceeds raised directly back to its charity partners.  

The model creates a sustainable new income stream for vital causes, while offering families a tool that brings peace of mind. 

Charities already include Child Bereavement UK, WellChild, 20/20 Levels, Sue Ryder and NHS Charities Together

The platform brings together everything a family may one day need in one secure space, from wills, to photos, videos and personal messages for loved ones.  

Legacy Hub was created in response to growing concern around the lack of accessible end of life planning tools. Recent research estimates there is £80 billion in unclaimed assets in the UK because families cannot locate savings, investments or insurance documents after someone dies. 

David Alexander, Founder of Legacy Hub, said: “Legacy Hub was created to help people take control of what they leave behind, not just the practical paperwork, but the memories and messages that give families comfort when they need it most. Giving back has been part of our mission from day one.  

By partnering with charities that support families through illness, bereavement and some of life’s hardest moments, we are creating a meaningful circle of support: helping users plan for the future, while generating vital funds for organisations that make such a difference.” 

Legacy Hub is available through flexible subscription options and offers a straightforward, secure and compassionate way for families to prepare for the future and preserve what matters most. Find out more at www.legacy hub.co.uk