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  2. Safe-haven law - Wikipedia

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    "Safe-haven" laws typically let parents remain nameless to the court, often using a numbered bracelet system as the only means of linking the baby to the parent. Some states treat safe-haven surrenders as child dependency or abandonment, with a complaint being filed for such in juvenile court. The parent either defaults or answers the complaint.

  3. Safe Haven Baby Boxes - Wikipedia

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    Safe Haven Baby Boxes (SHBB) is a non-profit organization that provides a safe and legal alternative to abandoning newborn babies. This organization, founded by Monica Kelsey in 2015, installs specialized baby boxes at designated secure locations where parents can safely surrender their newborns, ensuring their well-being and reducing the risk of harm or abandonment.

  4. Baby hatch - Wikipedia

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    Baby hatch in Germany Baby hatch called "BabyBox" in the Czech Republic Baby hatch in Poland.The label OKNO ŻYCIA means 'Window of Life'. A baby hatch or baby box [1] is a place where people (typically mothers) can leave babies, usually newborn, anonymously in a safe place to be found and cared for.

  5. Operation Christmas Child drop-off locations open ... - AOL

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    Pack toys, school supplies and personal care items for the Samaritan’s Purse project, Operation Christmas Child and drop-off locally by Nov. 25.

  6. Safe Harbor: A place for youth saved from the sex trade can heal

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    Agencies from the FBI, Homeland Security, police, child advocacy centers, foster care centers and children's networks work with Safe Harbor. "Human trafficking isn't just a police problem," she said.

  7. Child abandonment - Wikipedia

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    Safe haven laws allow parents of a child, typically a newborn child but age can vary, to abandon the child at a place of local authority such as a hospital, fire station, or police station with no further question. Some states allow the parent to reclaim the child within a certain timeframe.

  8. Local nonprofit to reopen Safe Place Parking Lot in December ...

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    The Safe Place Parking Lot is a year-round program run by local nonprofit Wise Women Gathering Place and serves as a community resource for individuals experiencing homelessness. The goal of the ...

  9. Supervised visitation - Wikipedia

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    Supervised visitation allows parents in high conflict or high risk situations access to their children in a safe and supervised environment. The noncustodial parent has access to the child only when supervised by another adult. Supervised visitation is used to protect children from potentially dangerous situations while allowing parental access ...