Bowelbabe Fund Pink Leopard Print Storage Bag

£3.99
SKU: BB84972PINK

Take some Deborah James inspiration wherever you go with this vibrant pink storage bag, designed to bring both positivity and practicality to everyday organisation.

Whether you’re sorting daily essentials, carrying lunch on the go or transporting books, this versatile storage solution is made to fit seamlessly into busy, on‑the‑move lifestyles.

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About the brand

Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK

The Bowelbabe Fund was created in honour of Dame Deborah James — a fearless campaigner, storyteller and advocate who inspired millions with her honesty, humour and rebellious hope.

Diagnosed with incurable bowel cancer at 35, Deborah dedicated her life to raising awareness, supporting others and funding research. Whether dancing with her children or donning a poo‑emoji costume to break taboos, she helped countless people feel seen, supported and less alone.

In 2022, together with her family, Deborah launched the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK to make one final, powerful stand against cancer.

The Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK is a restricted fund within Cancer Research UK.

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UK standard delivery: £3.99
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How your purchase helps

Dame Deborah James was just 35 when she was diagnosed with incurable bowel cancer. Instead of staying quiet, she chose to shout from the rooftops — raising awareness, laughing through the hardest moments, and helping others feel less alone.

Before she passed away, Deborah created the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK to make one last, powerful stand against cancer.

With your purchase, her voice can continue to inspire change, fund cutting-edge research and help more people recognise the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer sooner.

“Your legacy is planting seeds that you will never see flower” - Dame Deborah James