Skip to Content

Raise Awareness and Help Break the Stigma of Bladder Control Issues


Raise awareness and help break the stigma of bladder control issues
If you are like the millions of people who struggle with bladder control issues, you might feel ashamed of your problem. You might feel that their is a stigma attached to the fact that you need to wear a different type of undergarment. Even if this is not you, chances are, you know someone else who suffers from bladder control issues.

Bladder leakage is certainly not a typical topic of conversation. It’s time to make people feel like having this issue is no big deal. The folks at Depend have created the Underwareness campaign to help break the stigma by raising awareness about this important issue. Share your support on your social media pages. Every time you do, Depend will donate a dollar to support charity and research. This campaign is in year two and will go through 2016 with the goal of raising three million dollars. Help support the cause!

Raise Awareness and Help Break the Stigma of Bladder Control Issues

My mom suffered with bladder control issues for many years as a result of MS. While she had a more severe disease causing her problem, there are millions of people who suffer from light bladder leakage in all age ranges and all walks of life. In fact, there are more people in their 20’s than in their 80’s that have bladder control issues. It affects 1 in 3 American Women.

Raise awareness and help break the stigma of bladder control issues

New Depend Silhouette ActiveFit gives women even more options for dependable and comfortable underwear. These briefs feature a thin design for complete comfort and the trusted protection of Depend Brand. Depend Silhouette Active Fit briefs have a lower rise for an underwear-like look, fit and feel. As a category first, the product is available in black and beige colors.

Raise Awareness and Help Break the Stigma of Bladder Control Issues

Support the cause and get a free sample of Depend Silhouette Active Fit briefs at www.Underwareness.com.

Sharing is caring!