St Mary's Toilets Twinned

St Mary's Web Portal • 25 January 2020

2.3 billion people don’t have somewhere safe and hygienic to go to the toilet. What a shocking statistic! Imagine the hygiene risks and the safety issues, particularly for women alone, plus the indignity.

So we’ve twinned all 4 toilets at St Mary’s Church to help fund toilets in areas without them – in 4 different countries: Côte d’Ivoire; Uganda; Zambia; and Democratic Republic of Congo.

Find out how you can twin your home or work toilets at: www.toilettwinning.org

Each toilet now has a framed certificate giving details of the toilet it is twinned with. Next time you visit one of our loos, take a look!

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