Ostomates Belong Here Too

A global guerilla movement to put ostomate symbols on every restroom door. Because accessibility isn't optional.

The Manifesto

1 in 500 people live with an ostomy. That's millions of people worldwide who need accessible restrooms but can't tell which ones are safe to use.

While we wait for governments and businesses to catch up, we're taking action. One sticker at a time. One restroom at a time. One building at a time.

This is guerilla accessibility. We're not waiting for permission to make the world more inclusive.

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The Symbol

The international ostomate symbol: a simple plus sign that means "accessible restroom for people with ostomies"

How to Join the Movement

1. Get Stickers

Request free stickers or download and print your own. We'll send you a pack of weatherproof stickers ready for placement.

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2. Place Ethically

Follow our guidelines for ethical placement. Ask permission when possible, focus on public spaces, and respect private property.

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3. Share Your Action

Document your placements and share with #GuerillaWelfare. Show the world that accessibility advocates are everywhere.

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Making a Difference

2,500+

Stickers Placed

Across 15 countries

500+

Advocates Active

And growing daily

50+

Businesses Joined

Official partnerships

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Need Help Finding Accessible Restrooms?

If you're an ostomate in need of immediate restroom access, here are some resources:

  • Restroom Request App - Find nearby accessible facilities
  • UOAA Resources - United Ostomy Associations support
  • Can't Wait Card - Emergency access documentation
  • Hospital Directories - Always have accessible restrooms

Remember: You have rights. You belong in public spaces.

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