Kev wins BBC “Make a Difference” Award
We’re proud to recognise Kev Griffiths, founder of Cancer my Arse who has just won the BBC Make a Difference Award for Fundraising.For Kev — who is himself a stoma user and living with a terminal cancer diagnosis — this recognition is more than personal. It amplifies his mission: to break the silence, shift perceptions, and rally people around causes too often brushed aside.
His win shines a national spotlight on the everyday realities of living with a stoma — and why dignity and support matter.
B Hygienic are committed to that same mission. Our Male Disposal Unit provides a discreet, hygienic solution for ostomy products in men’s washrooms — helping to normalise conversations around stoma care and ensure facilities are truly inclusive.
Kev’s recognition is more than an award — it’s a reminder that every voice counts. Let’s keep pushing for awareness, dignity, and change for stoma users everywhere.
To anyone reading this who has a stoma — or knows someone who does — Kev’s achievement is a reminder that your story matters. Whether you’re quietly navigating your own path, sharing your experience, or supporting others — every voice contributes to change.
To supporters recognise the importance of dignity, inclusion, and respect. Don’t shy away from conversations about stoma care, challenges in mental health, or the need for improved support services. Push for better resources, accessibility, and compassion.