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Safe Haven Baby Boxes offer a compassionate and secure option for mothers in crisis who are unable to care for their newborns. Designed with innovative safety features and installed on the exterior walls of fire stations and hospitals, each box ensures the safe and anonymous surrender of infants.
Safe Haven Baby Boxes, sometimes called “newborn safety devices” resemble bank and library book depositories where newborns can be dropped off anonymously and legally without question, counseling, or prosecution of parents (usually the mother) or a parental designee.
25 cze 2022 · Right now, there are six Safe Haven Baby Boxes across the state with plans for more to be installed in the future. If you are a parent in crisis and need help, call the Safe Haven Crisis Line at 1-888-99 Baby1. Five babies have already been left at baby boxes across the country this year.
8 sty 2021 · A safe-haven drop box is available at a Sunbury fire station for mothers in crisis to drop off their unwanted babies
Baby left in safe haven box adopted by firefighter who found her. A firefighter in Ocala, Florida, was pulling an overnight shift at the station in January when he was awoken at 2 a.m. by...
Safe Haven Fire Station: Can You Drop a Baby Off at a Fire Station? Yes, in all states, fire stations are considered safe locations where babies can be left under the Safe Haven laws. Safe Haven Baby Box: A Closer Look
23 sty 2019 · BBC News, Washington. The box on the side of the Indiana fire station resembles some sort of postal hatch. Pull open the external door and there is space enough for a medium-sized parcel. But...