Baby Changing Stations
Ensuring dignity, hygiene, and convenience for parents in high-traffic public areas.
Since 2020, Wow Mom has been championing the installation of baby changing stations in high-traffic areas such as markets, bus terminals, and public institutions. This initiative addresses a critical gap in public infrastructure, ensuring that parents have access to clean, safe, and dignified facilities for their children.
The Need
Many public spaces in urban areas lack basic facilities for parents with young children. This forces parents, particularly mothers, to find creative and often undignified solutions when their children need diaper changes while out in public.
"Our founder's personal experience of having to buy coffee she didn't need just to access a restaurant's facilities to change her baby's diaper highlighted this critical infrastructure gap."
Our Solution
Strategic Locations
- Busy market centers
- Bus terminals and transport hubs
- Public institutions
- Healthcare facilities
Key Features
- Hygienic and safe design
- Easy-to-clean surfaces
- Secure and stable construction
- Accessible for all parents
- Regular maintenance protocols
Impact & Benefits
Provides dignity, convenience, and peace of mind when caring for children in public spaces.
Ensures hygienic and safe diaper changing, promoting better health outcomes.
Creates more inclusive public spaces that welcome families with young children.
Attracts more customers by providing family-friendly facilities.
Partnership Approach
We work closely with local governments, market committees, and private sector partners to identify suitable locations and ensure sustainable maintenance of the facilities. Our approach emphasizes community ownership and long-term sustainability.
Installation Process
Site assessment and community consultation
Partnership agreements with local authorities
Professional installation and safety testing
Community training and maintenance protocols
Ongoing monitoring and support
Get Involved
Help us expand access to baby changing facilities across more public spaces in Kenya.