Showing posts with label toilet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toilet. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Dressing up as a toilet at Brent Cross

Me and Victoria (sans toilet costume)

Yesterday, I did two things I've never done before. Ahead of World Toilet Day on the 19th November and encouraged by the Justice Matters spirit of getting involved, I went along to support Elaine and others raise awareness and funds for WaterAid.

I've never stood in a public place and collected for a good cause before (at least, not since my junior school days, when I once spent an afternoon helping to pack people's food shopping while dressed as a bear for Children in Need. There are no pictures, I'm afraid.) To push me further out of my comfort zone, I was dressed as a toilet. (Again, I'm sorry to say there are no photos of me thus attired).

Tina, Elaine (sporting the toilet costume)and Victoria

As we learned when WaterAid came to speak at JM last year, 2.5 billion people around the world live without access to clear water and sanitation. It's not exactly a glamorous subject, but imagine for a minute not having a toilet to use when you need it. This injustice results in the deaths of 2,000 children every day from water-borne diseases. In fact, more children in the developing world die from diarrhoea than measles, AIDS and malaria combined. It also causes health issues for women who hold on until after dark, so no one can see them go, only to face the threat of assault from being out alone at night.

I don't know how much we raised yet (I'll post an update when Elaine tells us), but I'm pleased to have had the opportunity to be involved in tackling the indignity suffered by too many of our neighbours. We will be finding more opportunities like this for members of Justice Matters to put their passion into action and live out  the lessons from our Rough Guide to being an Ordinary Radical. I hope that many more of you will join us next time we step out of our comfort zone to "seek justice [and] defend the oppressed".

Outside John Lewis - clearly popular with ethical shoppers!

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Call to action - World Toilet Day

All this term we've been talking about stepping out and being more radical. In that spirit, on Saturday 17th November, we are going to put our dignity aside for the sake of the 2.5 billion people who still don't have access to adequate sanitation (that's nearly two fifths of the world's population) to mark World Toilet Day. But don't worry, our indignity will be nothing compared with those who don't have toilets - we will just be wearing them!


We'll have a fair amount of freedom in the shopping centre and will be eye-catching in our costumes. Hopefully our enthusiasm for the cause will make it possible to engage people in conversation or at the very least, raise a smile and get them digging in their pockets. We will supply you with t shirts, balloons, stickers etc and also be able to give you some useful, thought provoking facts.

The day will start at 10am and we'd be thrilled if you could join us and support this venture, even if it's only for a short time. According to the Brent Cross management it's possible to raise really good sums of money and the more on team the better.

Please contact me (Elaine) on 07932 646 496 to let me know when you can come so I can arrange where to meet you.

Go on - be brave and join us standing against poor sanitation.