You’ve heard of sister cities, but have you heard of Toilet Twinning? If not, then you’ll want to keep reading to learn more about today’s Feel Good Friday organization.
Founded in 2010 and headquartered in the town of Bournemouth, in the United Kingdom, Toilet Twinning is a unique, quirky way to support people who don't have access to safe and clean toilets.First a bit about the problem. As they explain on their website, “currently, 3.5 billion people lack access to safely managed sanitation, and around 2 billion people worldwide are without access to safely managed drinking water.“ This lack of basic sanitation affects people’s education and livelihoods. In addition, “1,000 children die every day from diseases related to poor sanitation, unhealthy hygiene or unsafe drinking water.” That’s where Toilet Twinning comes in.
By encouraging people to twin toilets in their homes with toilets around the world, Toilet Twinning raises money for Tearfund which is then used to support projects that help families to build their own basic toilet, access clean water and learn about sanitation and hygiene. This work takes place in communities across 50 countries where poverty is extreme and where governments do not provide adequate water and sanitation.
The process to twin your toilet costs 60 pounds (about 80 USD) and is very straightforward. Pick a color for your certificate and the country where you want your twin to be located. Right now there are 12 options including Malawi, Nepal and Pakistan. You’ll see a picture of your toilet twin and can then customize your certificate before placing your order. You’ll be sent either a digital or framed photo of your toilet twin and it’s location which you can then post in your bathroom to raise awareness of the program. Toilet Twinning says that approximately 20% of their donations come from people who’ve seen a certificate in someone else’s bathroom!
In addition to twinning your toilet, there are other ways you can support the water, sanitation and hygiene work being done around the globe. Make a donation to Toilet Twinning and amplify their work on social media by following them on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.