This campaign closed on Apr 28, 2026 and $1,330 is being sent to the field.
Organized by Miles Noecker
There’s no fee to pee at Villanova Theatre’s production of URINETOWN, but we encourage you to think of those around the world experiencing water insecurity. Celebrate your privilege to pee with a donation for clean water!
$1,330
raised
URINETOWN follows a drought-stricken dystopian city where private toilets are outlawed and the privilege to pee comes with a fee. A corporate tyrant controls the public amenities, squeezing every penny from society's most basic need. This satirical look at class struggle and environmental collapse reflects real world issues of water insecurity and we at Villanova want to bring change.
Every $40 raised will provide a lifetime of clean water to one person. Most importantly, 100% of every dollar you donate will go directly to providing the life-changing gift of clean water where it’s needed most. CHARITY: WATER will even report back with details of where your money went, and how it’s helping.
It shouldn't be a privilege to drink.
Today is our final performance of URINETOWN at Villanova. THANK YOU for donating to our fundraiser and helping make a difference in bringing clean water to those who need it. We are so encouraged to have been able to turn our silly musical about pee into real world action. The fundraiser will remain open until Tuesday. After that, stay tuned for updates from charity: water about what project(s) they used our donations toward. Ring out the anthem of the people!
This campaign closed on Apr 28, 2026 and the money is being sent to the field. Still want to donate? You can give directly to charity: water.
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This campaign closed on Apr 28, 2026 and $1,330 is being sent to the field.
$1,330
raised and sent to the field
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est. people served
100% of the money raised by this campaign is being used to bring clean water to help those in need. In 21 months we'll be able to show you exactly where the money went and who it helped.