‘I’m the mum who swam the English channel solo with a stoma

When Gill Castle, 44, from Alnwick became the first solo woman to swim the English Channel in the dark with a stoma she wowed the nation. Now the incredible mum, who needed the surgery after traumatic childbirth complications, has arranged an empowering women-only trip to climb Africa’s highest mountain.

“Swimming the English Channel alone with a stoma was a once-in-a-lifetime experience and one that kick-started a whole new purpose in my life. Now I plan to climb Kilimanjaro with like-minded women.

My swimming story reached a lady in America who has a non-profit charity supporting women in Kenya with fistula – something I had after childbirth.

In Kenya, if you have a fistula you are considered ‘unclean’ and husbands leave their wives, take their children and they can’t work. Some end up with stomas. She contacted me and asked if I would chat with some of the women there.



Gill Castle might have tackled an impressive solo English Channel swim but she's not done yet with a brave Kilimanjaro climb planned for 2025

Gill Castle might have tackled an impressive solo English Channel swim but she’s not done yet with a brave Kilimanjaro climb planned for 2025
(Image: Gill Castle)

Starting a charity

That Zoom conversation nearly three years ago changed my life. I discovered these African women – and children as young as eight – didn’t have stoma bags because they can’t afford them. They were using tin cans and crisp packets and were developing terrible infections.

In the UK we have a surplus of stoma bags – so I started sending these out. Something so simple allowed these women to go back to work and girls back to school. I knew I had to start my own charity.

In June 2022, I set up Chameleon Buddies and visited a hospital in Kenya the following month.

I was bringing 20 women together in one room. Conversations flowed from, ‘Can you still have sex?’ to a young girl who hadn’t showered for 10 years because she thought she shouldn’t get her stoma wet. She had pot-washed for a decade!

I feel like this is my calling in life. I was a police officer and through my injuries and mental health issues, I lost that job. I worried about what my new purpose would be but things happen for a reason.



Gill Castle has helped so many women who have been suffering a hard life with a stoma in Kenya - and now she plans to raise even more money

Gill Castle has helped so many women who have been suffering a hard life with a stoma in Kenya – and now she plans to raise even more money
(Image: Gill Castle)


Many will remember Gill Castle's heroic English Channel swim - solo - and with her stoma bag

Many will remember Gill Castle’s heroic English Channel swim – solo – and with her stoma bag
(Image: Gill Castle)

That’s why I’m planning another challenge, this time with women who have also been through trauma or injury – after all, that’s what has pushed me.

It’s a nine-day trip in October 2025, taking up to 16 women up Kilimanjaro – I’d like to raise at least £40,000.

It’s not for the faint-hearted – but I’d love people to get involved who have never done this kind of thing before. It’s also a stigma-bashing trip. There’s something powerful about being with a group of people who understand an experience that so many people feel ashamed about.

We’ve all been through trauma in some way. You don’t get a stoma without a reason.

I’m really excited to see other people achieve something they never thought they could do, too. I’m proof that you can do whatever you want with a stoma – you just have to be a little more inventive sometimes.”

If you fancy joining Gill on her next incredible journey, then check out chameleonbuddies.org.uk

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