This holiday season, you have the chance to give the gift of life—not by saving lives but by saving quality of life for those affected by incontinence.
Incontinence can strip away life’s simple pleasures, isolating people from their friends and families, and making everyday activities seem daunting. But your gift changes that. Each donation brings vital resources, education, and support, helping individuals and families regain comfort, confidence, and joy in their lives.
One of our patients said it best: “There’s a terrible stigma associated with incontinence. It’s an invisible disability.”
The unfortunate truth is that incontinence might not be deadly, but it robs people of the things that make life worth living. That’s why we like to say at the National Association for Continence that we don’t save lives, we save life.
This season, we’re aiming to raise $15,000 to fuel NAFC’s mission of supporting, educating, and advocating for the millions affected by incontinence.
For more than 40 years now, we’ve been the nation’s strongest voice for those with bladder and bowel disorders, speaking up for them when they can’t and reaching out to them when they need it most. Today, NAFC is America’s leading resource for incontinence education and insight, with accurate, up-to-date resources, access to an enormous network of doctors, and a caring community of patients and caregivers to help you navigate your challenges and get on the path toward drier days.
But We Need Your Help.
Here’s what your donation can do:
$25 provides online educational materials for 300 patients
$50 provides printed resources for 100 patients
$75 allows us to take calls in person from 40 patients
$100 keeps our patient community message board running for 1 month
Be part of this incredible journey toward a brighter future for all who live with or care for someone with incontinence. Click here to make your gift today, and help someone rediscover what it means to live fully.
Thank you for making a difference that goes far beyond the holiday season.
With appreciation,
Sarah Jenkins
Executive Director
National Association for Continence