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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. National Safe Place - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Safe Place locations existed in more than 30 states, serving 600 communities. [19] It expanded to the Las Vegas Valley in 2002, [20] [21] and to Minnesota, its 41st state, in 2013. At that time, there were more than 20,000 Safe Place locations in the U.S. [22] The program launched in Colorado Springs in 2017, [23] [24] and in the state ...

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    Shoe boxes are filled with toys, hygiene items and school supplies may be dropped off during National Collection Week, Nov. 14-21. Drop-off sites open for Operation Christmas Child Skip to main ...

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  7. Safe-haven law - Wikipedia

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    Safe-haven laws (also known in some states as "Baby Moses laws", in reference to the religious scripture) are statutes in the United States that decriminalize the leaving of unharmed infants with statutorily designated private persons so that the child becomes a ward of the state. All fifty states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have ...

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    With over 200,000 visitors expected to arrive in the city, Indianapolis is sharing how they are transforming the Circle City into Swift City. Here’s everything you need to know as the once-in-a ...

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