

Leave a lasting legacy on your community
The Pompey in the Community Legacy Package provides partners and supporters with the opportunity to create a lasting impact across Portsmouth and the surrounding communities.
By supporting Pompey Til I Die, partners help deliver a range of community initiatives including youth development programmes, school engagement, inclusive sport sessions, employability support, and wellbeing activities. These programmes are designed to empower individuals, strengthen community connections, and create positive long-term change.
We ensure that the support given today leaves a meaningful and sustainable legacy within the community.
How can I leave a lasting legacy?

Leave a gift in your will
We’ve partnered with expert estate planners, Octopus Legacy, so you can write or update your will for free*.
The cost of your will is covered by us up to £150 – so you can write or update a simple will for free or get a will with trust at a discounted rate.
While many supporters choose to include a gift in their will to Pompey in the Community, there’s no
obligation to do so when using this service.
How to write or update your will:
Find the right will for you. You can write your will:
– Online
– Over the phone/video call
– In-person (At home or in-branch)
Or call Octopus Legacy directly on 020 4525 3605 and quote Pompey in the Community
*Applies to simple wills only. Discounts are applicable for wills with trusts.

In Memory Giving
Many families choose to celebrate the life of someone special by asking for donations to charity in place of flowers at a funeral or memorial service. By choosing Pompey in the Community, your tribute will help support programmes that improve health, wellbeing, education, and opportunities for people across Portsmouth and the surrounding areas.


Help us keep supporting children like Noah
Courtesy of Pompey in the Community five-year-old Noah lived his dream as a matchday mascot, becoming “a footballer for the day.”
Known for his big imagination, cheeky humour and kind heart, Noah loves football and plays for a local team run by his dad. He was recently diagnosed with POLR3B leukodystrophy, a rare genetic condition that affects the brain, and his younger sister Delilah has also been diagnosed.
Despite the challenges his family faces, Noah’s positivity shines through, reminding everyone to “be kind and respectful.” His special mascot moment is about celebrating joy, making memories and ensuring he experiences the magic every child deserves.


