#peeforfree
Nobody Should Have to Empty Their Wallet Just to Empty Their Bladder.
But right now, across Ontario, people with disabilities are paying up to $1,000 a month just for the medical supplies they need to use the bathroom.
- That’s more than rent for many.
- That’s more than groceries for most.
- Yet, it’s still a reality in 2025.
This June, support SCIO by funding the fight so everyone can pee for free.

Coverage. Dignity. Independence.
Essential supplies like intermittent catheters aren’t fully covered for everyone — and without them, people face:
- Life-threatening infections that can land them in hospital for months.
- Crushing financial burdens that strip away dignity.
- Lost independence and an endless fight to survive, not thrive.
This isn’t about special privileges.
It’s about basic human rights. SCIO is fighting for change — but we can’t do it alone. When you donate today, you will:
- Fuel direct advocacy to push for full public funding of essential medical supplies.
- Support real people navigating impossible healthcare gaps right now.
- Help prevent catastrophic health crises before they happen.
Your support can be the difference between a preventable infection — and a fighting chance at dignity.
Your donation isn’t just generous. It’s life-changing.
You Can Make a Difference.
Here's How:
- Donate
Support urgent action to secure funding. Every dollar helps move us closer to change.
- Host a Pay-to-Pee Event
Launch your own creative “Pay to Pee” event — at work, in your community, anywhere! Raise awareness and funds by asking for small donations to “use the washroom.”
Why This Matters: Real People. Real Impact
How Your Support Helps: Your Donation Powers Progress.
The Ontario government agrees that change is needed — but action has been delayed. With your support, SCIO is working to:
- Push for full public funding of essential medical supplies
- Meet directly with decision-makers to drive real change
- Support individuals navigating health and funding systems today
You’re not just donating — you’re fueling a future where no one pays to pee.