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Make a regular donation

This picture is of a pair of hands holding a heart symbol. It is the header image for the 'make a regular donation' page on the Urostomy Association website.

Regular, monthly donations are crucial because life with a urinary diversion can feel daunting. It’s vital that people have somewhere to turn for reassurance, from diagnosis to living life to the full again. We provide that support, but can only do so with kind donations.

Bladder Cancer Awareness Month 2025

This is a photo of a medical consultation appointment. The patient is an older woman wearing an orange t-shirt and a gold necklace. The specialist is a younger women in a white uniform jacket and a pony tail.

Receiving a bladder cancer diagnosis and being told that you will never wee normally again can be terrifying. That’s why its so important to have trusted information to hand. To mark this Bladder Cancer Awareness Month 2025, we highlight the information on our website that patients might find useful at the early stages following diagnosis.

Meet Little Miss Urostomy

This is a photo of Lorna Coates. It is a close up of her face, and she is wearing tortoiseshell glasses. She has blue eyes and auburn hair.

Lorna was really young when she began experiencing problems with UTIs. Despite various tests, the urologist couldn’t identify the reason so treated her with long-term antibiotics. Eventually, the infections cleared but the symptoms she was having just got worse. Read Lorna’s inspirational story and why she’s determined to raise awareness of Interstitial Cystitis.

Confidence and comfort at work

This is a photo of four work colleagues standing in front of a bank of windows laughing. It is the header image for the Urostomy Association's page called 'Confidence and comfort at work'

For new urostomates, returning to work can feel like a daunting prospect. The thought of managing your stoma in a professional setting may bring up concerns about comfort, privacy and confidence. But rest assured – with some preparation and the right support, most people with a urostomy find their transition back to work is a smooth one.

Going digital with the Journal

We know how much people value the Journal. But did you know that each year it costs our small charity over £18,000 to print and post copies to our subscribers?   You may recall, in our Summer 24 Journal and October 24 e-news, that we asked people to switch to digital if they can. A huge … Read more