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Aschaffenburg Launches Child-Friendly Initiative for Families with Young Children

Join the network and show families they're welcome. No purchase necessary.

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Aschaffenburg Launches Child-Friendly Initiative for Families with Young Children

A new initiative in Landkreis and Stadt Aschaffenburg aims to make daily life easier for families with young children. Launched during World Breastfeeding Week, the project encourages businesses to create welcoming spaces for parents to breastfeed, feed, change diapers, or use the restroom without feeling pressured to make purchases.

The initiative, offered by [email protected], invites businesses, cafés, and establishments to join a child-friendly network. Participating businesses need to provide essential facilities such as a seating area for feeding, a changing table, or a free restroom. In return, they can display a sticker indicating their support for families with young children. While the specific businesses joining this network are not explicitly listed, the initiative is part of a broader care network in the Ebersberg district, involving welfare organizations, hospitals, and care homes.

To join, interested businesses can contact the Health Region's business office at the provided email address. There's no obligation to make purchases for using these facilities, and the initiative aims to show families that they are welcome without barriers or purchase pressure.

The child-friendly network initiative in Landkreis and Stadt Aschaffenburg is a step towards creating a more family-friendly environment. By providing essential facilities and displaying supportive stickers, businesses can help make daily life easier for parents and their young children.

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