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Become a Supporter!

How Local Businesses and Organizations
Can Be a Part of the Solution

Are you cleaning up open defecation on your property?

Do you want to help provide equitable toilet access for those without?

Become a supporter of Toilet Equity!

We'll list your business on our website, giving you free advertising. 

Why support us? 

We're keeping poop and pee off the streets of Grand Junction, which means you don't have to deal with it!

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So far in 2024, we've collected over 11,000 poops and over 2,200 gallons of pee. That's a pile of poop bigger than a tool shed, and enough pee to fill an above ground swimming pool!

We need you!

Your support helps us show that we are valuable to the community. When we're asking the city or another business to host a toilet, they want to see that other people want what we provide. 

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Also, the more supporters we have, the more funding we'll be able to get from grants and individuals, and so the more toilets we'll be able to put out there, and the more poop we'll be able to keep off your doorstep!

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What do you get?

We''ll list you in multiple places on our website, including your business logo and a link to your website. 

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That's free advertising for your business! Our subscribers will see your support and want to support you in turn.

We provide compost toilets around town for anyone to use.
Our primary users are unsheltered folks, since they don't have many other options. 
Gig workers, delivery drivers, repair workers, and families out and about often find themselves without a toilet, too!
Our toilets are maintained daily by our employees and volunteers,
who make sure our toilets are safe, clean, and fully stocked for our users and the community.

Member, Unitarian Universalist Church

Grand Junction, CO

"[Toilet Equity toilets] are a sustainable answer to a perpetual issue. We hope that some of our long term interventions will diminish the challenges of housing for some of our neighbors but there will probably always be a houseless population. The portable toilets we have been using are just that - meant to be temporary. They have never had reliable long term funding and they are expensive. Having a long term sanitation solution is a wise investment."

Rev. Wendy Jones,

Minister of the Unitarian Universalist
Congregation of the 
Grand Valley

"The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Grand Valley is honored to be one of the first locations supporting the Toilet Equity program and hosting one of their first toilets. We fully support the program, and its mission and commitment, to supporting the Inherent worth and dignity of every person, and providing a green solution for environment."

Want to make sure we're worth your support? 

Contact us with questions, we'd love to chat!

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