December 3, 2008

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Tina T

Thanks for sharing this story Susan. Another alternative for (usually) young mothers here in Phoenix is called the Safe Haven program where mothers may anonymously drop off their children if they are unable to care for them. The program was started about seven years ago, and in covering local news for several years in the Valley, I know of a few occasions where women actually used the service. To me, any resource seems to be a good one and believe it's been enacted in other cities. For more info, visit
http://phoenix.gov/FIRE/safehaven.html

susanc

You're right Tina. The Safe Haven program is found in most states. Some allow a person to drop a baby off (usually a hospital or fire station) up to 10-14 days old, other states allow a baby of several months of age to be dropped off.

I think it's a fantastic plan. No questions are asked.

Here is a list of States who have adopted (no pun intended!) some kind of Safe Haven plan.

http://www.adopting.org/adoptions/legalized-abandonment-state-safe-haven...

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