Celebrating World Toilet Day in San Francisco
In celebration of World Toilet Day decorated toilets are displayed on a sidewalk in San Francisco. This public display of this normally private fixture is an effort to raise awareness that millions of people around the world do not have access to clean and private toilets. The display is also an effort to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless.
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
- Decorated toilets are displayed as part of a public art installation to mark World Toilet Day and to bring attention to a project to convert retired MUNI buses into mobile showers for the homeless in San Francisco, California. Lava Mae founder Doniece Sandoval coordinated the public art installation of decorated toilets to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean and private toilets. The installation also promotes the nonprofit Lava Mae’s project to convert old San Francisco municipal buses into mobile showers for homeless people in the city. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)