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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Safe Haven Baby Boxes Founder Gives an Interview to Patty Hunter of Patty's Page




In the video below, Patty Hunter of Patty's Page, speaks with Monica Kelsey and her husband, Joe Kelsey, Mayor of Woodburn, Indiana about the upcoming hearing in Indianapolis on Feb. 13, 2017 regarding  Safe Haven Baby Boxes. 

Safe Haven Baby Boxes provide a way for women who want to give up their babies for adoption to do so without having to go face to face with anyone else. 

According to Patty Hunter, "The Baby Boxes that Safe Haven promote are  the last resort for the scared moms, who don't want their babies. Instead of abandoning the babies, to die, the Baby Boxes were made to save the newborns. 

The boxes are situated in Fire Stations, Police Stations as well as hospitals;  but the boxes are meant to be the last decision. There are Pregnancy Crisis Centers and pro-life organizations along with Women's Health Centers, who can help the moms and their children."
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View the video  below to learn more about these boxes and the upcoming hearing or on YouTube using this link.  






If you are pregnant, and in need help or know someone who does, please contact the National Hotline at 1-800-712-HELP or Text 'HELPLINE' to 313131.

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Safe Haven Baby Boxes Inc. is a 501(c)3 that was founded by Monica Kelsey who was abandoned as an infant. Monica has made it her personal mission to educate others on the Safe Haven Law and to do whatever it takes to save the lives of innocent babies from being abandoned. 

The Baby Boxes have been very successful in 3rd world countries and Monica believes that the reason it is is because it takes the face to face interaction out of the surrender. These women love their children and they want to do what's best for the child but they don't want to have their faces seen. The baby boxes takes the face to face interaction out of the surrender and protects the mother from being seen.

The Safe Haven Law provides No Shame, No Blame, No Names.

For more information or to contact this organization to learn how to establish Save Haven Baby Boxes in your area, please use this link.




2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for sharing this!! We are so thankful for all your love and support!!
    ~~Monica Kelsey, Founder, Safe Haven Baby Boxes

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    1. You're most welcome Monica. And thank you for all you do and for allowing us to share your story.

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