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First infant surrendered anonymously at Kentucky ‘baby box’

AndrewX

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Wow How sad is this? 😢 I hope the child never finds out he was abandoned in a box. Maybe its a better choice than the mother killing them or leaving them in the bush.

A Kentucky infant last week became the first in the state to be left at a “baby box” under a new state law permitting the anonymous drop-off of newborns.



The infant was placed in a “baby box” at the Bowling Green Fire Department, said Safe Haven Baby Boxes founder and CEO Monica Kelsey on Friday.

The Bowling Green box had been in operation for a little under two months before the first infant was received.

Fire department staff retrieved the child in fewer than 90 seconds, Kelsey said.

“This baby is healthy. This baby is beautiful. This baby is perfect,” said Kelsey, who added that officials will now be searching for the child’s “forever home.”

The boxes, created by Safe Haven Baby Boxes, are intended to give distressed parents a safe place to drop off their newborns while remaining anonymous. The boxes — installed into exterior walls of hospitals or other public-safety buildings — lock after a newborn is placed inside and notify staff through a silent alarm that a baby has been dropped off.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed the law in 2021 that permits the use of baby boxes for children fewer than 30 days old. The law requires boxes to be placed at police stations, fire departments or hospitals that are staffed 24/7.

“This child that was surrendered here was not abandoned. This child was legally, safely, anonymously and lovingly placed inside of the Safe Haven Baby Box. And that speaks volumes about the parents,” Kelsey said.

The child was the 24th in the country to be surrendered at one of the more than 130 baby box locations established across nine states.

“This child was left safely and legally in this baby box so that the baby could be pulled from the other side by the firefighter,” Kelsey added. “The fire department did exactly what they were trained to do, and it worked flawlessly.”

 

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The idea is based off of the work of Pastor Lee in South Korea. Over 1,500 babies have been dropped off to date. No doubt, he has saved the lives of many who could not fend for themselves.

The Baby Box - South Korea's Abandoned Babies - YouTube
The kid being dropped off in a box is not the issue, it's everything that happens afterwards.

I'm saying an abortion is a much better fate than the foster system.

Hell being thrown into a forest to be eaten by rabid wolves is a better fate than the foster system.
 
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What you wanna cut off our supply batman villains?
 

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The kid being dropped off in a box is not the issue, it's everything that happens afterwards.

I'm saying an abortion is a much better fate than the foster system.

Hell being thrown into a forest to be eaten by rabid wolves is a better fate than the foster system.
The baby won't be in the foster system. It will be put up for adoption almost immediately and because of the high demand for new borns will probably have a pretty good life
 

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It's not, the foster and adoption system is a soul crushing machine.
The baby won't be in the foster system. It will be put up for adoption almost immediately and because of the high demand for new borns will probably have a pretty good life
Let's hope for the sake of this baby, that they get a good home.

And for the rest of the children who end up in the foster system, any ideas of how to improve it? I can only imagine the trauma of going through it.
 

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This is just the newest incarnation of a practice of more than 200 years old, where infants parents unable to care for would be left on the steps of the local church.

Manse was a few hundred feet away.

No street lights back then.

So drop off infant overnight, and child will be found and placed in the larger community in the next few days.
 

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Let's hope for the sake of this baby, that they get a good home.

And for the rest of the children who end up in the foster system, any ideas of how to improve it? I can only imagine the trauma of going through it.
I went to school with a bunch of boys who lived in a group home and were bounced around the foster system here in Ontario
I didnt realize till later in life just how screwed up the system made them
 

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The problem with these drop boxes is that they celebrate anonymity and shame. They are coming out of the born-again Christian, anti-abortion movement in the US. The child will never be able to track his or her roots, or even learn important medical information. Neither can the parents seek their child later.
 

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I went to school with a bunch of boys who lived in a group home and were bounced around the foster system here in Ontario
I didnt realize till later in life just how screwed up the system made them
That is really sad isn't it?

Several former girlfriends of mine came from dysfunctional families and I know how deeply those formative years continue to affect them. Can't imagine how getting bounced around from foster family to foster family can affect someone.
 
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