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  Monica Kelsey, the founder of Safe Haven Baby Box, talks to a crowd of about 60 people Friday, Aug. 30, during an unveiling of a baby box at fire station No. 2 in Warsaw. InkFreeNews photos by Dan Spalding. WARSAW — Community leaders and supporters of the right-to-life movement welcomed the arrival of a …read more.

The Safe Haven Baby Box on East Center Street will be operational beginning Friday, Aug. 30. InkFreeNews photo by Dan Spalding. WARSAW —  Supporters of Safe Haven Baby Box, along with city and township officials, will celebrate the opening of the newest Safe Haven Baby Box on Friday morning, Aug. 30 in Warsaw. The newest …read more.

WARSAW — Supporters of Safe Haven Baby Boxes got what might be a one-of-a-kind endorsement of its program last week ahead of Warsaw City Council’s vote Tuesday on whether to install a box in the city. Representatives of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, based in Woodburn, don’t like to publicize plans before the boxes are installed for …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Right to Life of North Central Indiana recently received a report from Safe Haven Baby Box Foundation confirming Kosciusko County’s first baby surrender. According to a Facebook post on the Right to Life of North Central Indiana page, a woman called the Safe Haven hotline number and was directed to a Kosciusko County …read more.

WARSAW — During the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory meeting held yesterday, Nov. 13, fire station 2 was slated to be the best location for a proposed baby box. Fire Station 2, 2204 E. Center St., was chosen as the location due to its close proximity to the both Warsaw hospitals. The baby box will be installed …read more.

SYRACUSE — Turkey Creek fire and township boards Monday, Oct. 8, gave the go-ahead to pursue installation of a baby box at Fire Station 2 on McClintic Road south of Syracuse. Only three such boxes have been installed in the United States, all of them in Indiana. The climate-controlled boxes are designed to facilitate the …read more.

MICHIGAN CITY — The state’s first Safe Haven Baby Box will be dedicated Tuesday, April 26, at the Woodburn Fire Station in Woodburn. A second one will be revealed Thursday, April 28, at the Coolspring Township Fire Department near Michigan City.

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