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New Jersey has designated safe havens for infants
There are women and couples who are scared, confused, and desperate. and for lots of other reasons people might never understand. now just isn’t the right time to raise a baby.
New Jersey has designated safe havens for infants. Leave the baby with staff at any hospital, police station, fire station, ambulance, or rescue squad staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Safely - Legally - Anonymously.
New Jersey has designated safe havens for infants
There are women and couples who are scared, confused, and desperate. and for lots of other reasons people might never understand. now just isn’t the right time to raise a baby.
New Jersey has designated safe havens for infants. Leave the baby with staff at any hospital, police station, fire station, ambulance, or rescue squad staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Safely - Legally - Anonymously.
New Jersey's Safe Haven Infant Protection Act allows an individual to give up an infant safely, legally and anonymously. The parents - or someone acting on their behalf - can leave an unharmed baby less than 30 days old with staff at any hospital, police station, fire station, ambulance, first aid or rescue squad. The New Jersey Department of Children and Families will ensure that the infant is placed with a foster or pre-adoptive home.