We have a program like that in Georgia...it saves babies from being dumped in trash bins...babies are saved...you just hope good people are running the program...but in today's world, how can you be sure of anything?
They’re mostly in Indiana because that’s where woman who started them (safe haven baby box) is from. Have one in our town (not Indiana) and we’ve had one baby and personally know it was adopted about a month after dropped off. Just fyi, not vouching for them all or anything
We have just started on in Kentucky and the first week or day/ can't remember which, a baby was dropped into one in Bowling Green. So it's a safe haven to save babies from the hands of killers and keeps them from dying in dumpsters and trash cans.
The grinning apes on our local "news" station were talking recently about a baby drop box in our town. No questions, and not really a lot of info about what happens to said baby once it is abandoned. I have my doubts about it, but I know we also have a desperately poor and unemployable population here who might see this as their way out of a bad situation.
Same. My thoughts are torn about it. I think I’d feel better if I knew the babies were being adopted by real families or people. As is, it’s all marketed for, “here’s where you can dump your kid” with little to know info, that I’m finding anyway.
Ok the front end of this operation seems like a good thing. Overburdened woman who cant care for an unwanted child have a safe place to drop them off. I get it.
Have you researched what happens on the backend after they are dropped off?Because that where the sick shit will happen. Im sure they have one or two public facing feel good stories they march out for the papers, but have you any has anyone else done deep research into where the rest are placed? We already know tons of shady shit goes on at CPS, Red Cross and other NGOs. So how can you disparage anyone who questions unless you have that info?
We have a program like that in Georgia...it saves babies from being dumped in trash bins...babies are saved...you just hope good people are running the program...but in today's world, how can you be sure of anything?
I might well be wrong, but I think Florida has had a law on the books where you could surrender babies to the FD or a hospital, no questions asked.
Same in Ohio.
They’re mostly in Indiana because that’s where woman who started them (safe haven baby box) is from. Have one in our town (not Indiana) and we’ve had one baby and personally know it was adopted about a month after dropped off. Just fyi, not vouching for them all or anything
Field McConnell always said Pence was a satanic pedo.
think thats where all this pedo pence shit came from
It's actually pretty common in the Midwest to refer to the wife as "Mother" when she becomes one.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/first-kentucky-infant-anonymously-surrendered-baby-box-rcna70257
We have just started on in Kentucky and the first week or day/ can't remember which, a baby was dropped into one in Bowling Green. So it's a safe haven to save babies from the hands of killers and keeps them from dying in dumpsters and trash cans.
The grinning apes on our local "news" station were talking recently about a baby drop box in our town. No questions, and not really a lot of info about what happens to said baby once it is abandoned. I have my doubts about it, but I know we also have a desperately poor and unemployable population here who might see this as their way out of a bad situation.
Same. My thoughts are torn about it. I think I’d feel better if I knew the babies were being adopted by real families or people. As is, it’s all marketed for, “here’s where you can dump your kid” with little to know info, that I’m finding anyway.
Well, how better to find children outside the normal adoption routine for illicit trafficking purposes?
Ok the front end of this operation seems like a good thing. Overburdened woman who cant care for an unwanted child have a safe place to drop them off. I get it.
Have you researched what happens on the backend after they are dropped off?Because that where the sick shit will happen. Im sure they have one or two public facing feel good stories they march out for the papers, but have you any has anyone else done deep research into where the rest are placed? We already know tons of shady shit goes on at CPS, Red Cross and other NGOs. So how can you disparage anyone who questions unless you have that info?