We tried to stuff Hillary in one on Tuesday but she was too wide to fit in...
No charge, no questions asked.
But when you go to the animal shelter, they interrogate you about the animal, and ask why you want to drop it off. Plus they charge you a fee.
So animals are more important than babies?
Why does the state need to do it?
You can drop one off at my house any time
I will make sure it gets taken care of by the authorities and keep it safe until it does.
We should create a national LOGO that anyone who is willing to do this can put on their window
what could possibly go wrong?
The baby hatch goes way back, was used in medieval convents and is still in use today in convents to prevent direct contact between cloistered individuals and laity.
I have one, a very sturdy and very old piece; it works like a hidden bar, you could put books in one side, then spin it and reveal a selection of wines...or vice versa.
It would easily hold a baby. It would hold me!
I thought that we already had these in every major city? Perhaps they are not padded boxes, but there is already a system for dropping off babies with no questions asked. Unfortunately many of the women in crisis ignore this option.
Have a friend who might need this. Is 32 too old to drop off?
I would change the color to --- I don't know --- silver and white? With pictures of happy babies on it? Make it look cheerful, not stark and utilitarian.
I’m pretty sure I’ve heard on news local fire dept’s have a place to leave new borns no questions.
And any time a newborn is reportedly found abandoned dead or alive the news usually reminds people bring them into any medical facility or church rather than dumpsters or such as happens.
I know I pass a billboard that says “don’t abort. we’ll adopt” put up by a catholic church.
We’ve had that here in Jersey for years.