According to the Clarksville Fire Department, the baby was safely placed in the box Sunday morning. Author: CJ Daniels Updated: 12:36 AM EDT May 3, 2021
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. Officials said a baby has been surrendered to a Safe Haven Baby Box in Clarksville, Indiana.
The newborn was anonymously surrendered Sunday morning at a fire station in Clarksville. This morning a beautiful newborn baby was safely surrendered to the Clarksville Fire Department s Safe Haven Baby Box,” Clarksville Fire Chief Brandon Skaggs said in a statement. “The parent or parents of the child made a choice based on love and grace! With a dedicated team and available resources this choice has provided hope, love, and a life for this child.
According to the Clarksville Fire Department, the baby was safely placed in the box Sunday morning. Author: CJ Daniels Updated: 8:45 PM EDT May 2, 2021
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. Officials said a baby has been surrendered to a Safe Haven Baby Box in Clarksville, Indiana.
The newborn was anonymously surrendered Sunday morning at a fire station in Clarksville. This morning a beautiful new born baby was safely surrendered to the Clarksville Fire Department s Safe Haven Baby Box,” Clarksville Fire Chief Brandon Skaggs said in a statement. “The parent or parents of the child made a choice based on love and grace! With a dedicated team and available resources this choice has provided hope, love, and a life for this child.
Safe Haven Baby Box unveiled in Jonesboro
Safe Haven Baby Box dedication held in Jonesboro By Hannah Campbell | April 26, 2021 at 9:51 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 9:51 PM
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - A new way to avoid tragedy while providing parents another option to give up their baby is now available in Jonesboro.
A Safe Haven Baby Box was unveiled at the Jonesboro Fire Station Number 3, 2212 Brazos Street, marking the completion of the around $15,000 project funded by the Knights of Columbus.
The box is ready to be used and designed for parents who might be considering abandoning their baby under 30 days old.
Baby found abandoned in Orion Twp woods with hypothermia expected to recover
By FOX 2 Staff
The Oakland County Sheriffs Office believes the mother has had issues with prescription drug abuse. Her mental and physical well-being is being evaluated by investigators.
4-month-old baby found left alone in woods expected to recover, mother being evaluated by police
A 4-month-old baby boy is expected to recover after being found left in a wooded area in Orion Township Wednesday morning.
At this point it is not known how long the baby was there before being discovered in the late morning hours, 30 minutes after being reported missing. A startling photograph shows a baby taken right after sheriff s deputies found him alone.