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The Goshen Fire Department has installed a new baby box at the Central Fire Station, providing a safe and anonymous place for mothers in crisis to surrender their newborns.
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The first baby surrendered in a Baby Box was in Elkhart County
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The baby was handed over by the mother to a firefighter at Turkey Creek Fire Territory Station 1 in Syracuse.
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As more states pass abortion bans, an approach offering parents an alternative is gaining popularity. Baby boxes, which are built into the side of fire stations or hospitals, allow people to surrender infants anonymously.
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Baby boxes that allow people to anonymously leave newborns at firehouses have been added in two more Indiana cities, giving the state nearly 20 of the…
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ANGOLA, Ind. (AP) — A fire station in northeastern Indiana is the latest place for parents to safely drop off a newborn child.A Safe Haven Baby Box was…
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CROWN POINT, Ind. (AP) — Indiana is adding more baby boxes that allow people to anonymously leave newborns in hospitals and firehouses, various officials…
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HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — The founder and CEO of Safe Haven Baby Boxes says an infant has been safely left at a new baby box in northwestern Indiana.Monica…