I lost my beautiful daughter Beth at just 25 years old. Before she died, she suffered severe bladder damage caused by ketamine — something I never knew could happen, and something far too many young people across the UK are now facing in silence.
Over 18 months, Beth spent more than £2,000 on incontinence pads, pull-ups and protective underwear. She was terrified, ashamed, and trying her best to cope alone. What I’ve learned since losing her is that she was not the only one. This is happening to boys and girls across the country, and most of them have nobody to turn to and no way to afford the supplies they need.
I’m creating this fund in Beth’s memory to help young people who are struggling with ketamine-related bladder damage — completely anonymously, with dignity and compassion. Every donation will go directly towards supplying discreet incontinence products to any young person in the UK who needs them but is too embarrassed or too scared to ask for help.
Beth didn’t get the support she needed in time. I want to make sure someone else’s child does.
If you can donate, share, or simply spread the word, you are helping protect young people and honouring Beth’s legacy in the most practical and meaningful way.
Organizer
Natalie Tolan
Organizer



