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Continence Foundation Funding the future

Funding the future - Please help us to help others

The Continence Foundation is a national charity dedicated to helping people with bladder and bowel problems.

We run a Helpline, which is staffed by specialist nurses, to provide information and advice to thousands of callers every year. We produce leaflets and factsheets about all aspects of the condition, so that people can understand their condition and how it can be improved, or even cured. We raise public awareness of the subject to persuade more people to get the professional help that can greatly improve their quality of life.

But ours is not an easy or popular cause to promote. To keep offering our services in the future we need your support. Can you help us to help the six million men and women of all ages who are affected by this condition in the UK?

Please enter your donations details below.

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Under the Government’s Gift Aid Scheme, if you are a taxpayer you can increase the value of your donation to us - at no extra cost to yourself - by ticking the box below

I wish the Continence Foundation, 307 Hatton Square, 16 Baldwins Gardens, London EC1N 7RG (registered charity no. 1014429), to treat all donations I have made since 6 April 2000, until I notify you otherwise, as Gift Aid donations.

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Note: To qualify for Gift Aid, what you pay in income tax or capital gains tax must at least equal the amount we will claim in the tax year.
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The Continence Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (registered in England, no. 2662838) and a registered charity (no. 1014429)
 
   
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