Bins for Boys
Incontinence can be a side effect of cancer and cancer treatment for many men who can be left with serious bladder and bowel problems following treatment for bowel or prostate cancer.
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It can also affect men who have suffered a range of other illnesses including Crohn’s disease and irritable bowel syndrome.
The Bins for Boys project is spearheaded by the Lingen Davies Cancer Fund, the region’s primary cancer charity.
Men who need a place to hygienically dispose of their pads, pouches, stomas, catheters, colostomy, or ileostomy bags (small intestine v large intestine stoma bags) following cancer or illness, are lacking places to do so when they are out and about.
We are aimiming to pursuade premises owners to provide the same sort of bin in the mens toilet that is provided in the womens toilet for sanitary and other products.......
Ways You Can contact us
In Person
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Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday in the month
Start 7.00pm open from 6.30pm
The Old Bakehouse,
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