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State Safe Haven Organizations

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Baby Safe Haven Organizations by State

NSHA is in the process of helping set up state organizations in areas with no local Safe Haven offices. If you’re interested in helping with this, please contact us at 1-623-428-1308.

StateOrganizationWebsite:
AlabamaA Secret Safe Place for Newbornshttp://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/cdr/special-programs.html
AlaskaSafe Surrender Act- No program affiliatedhttp://dhss.alaska.gov/ocs/Pages/safesurrender/default.aspx
ArizonaArizona Safe Baby Haven Foundationhttp://www.azsafebabyhaven.org
ArkansasArkansas Safe Haven Law, Arkansas Department of Human Serviceshttp://safehaven.tv/states/arkansas/
CaliforniaSafe Surrender for Babieshttp://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/Safely-Surrendered-Baby
ColoradoColorado Safe Haven for Newbornshttp://www.coloradosafehaven.org
ConnecticutDepartment of Children and Familieshttp://portal.ct.gov/DCF/1-DCF/SAFE-Havens-Act-for-Newborns
DelawareDelaware Health and Human Servicehttp://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dph/chca/dphahsab01.html
FloridaA Safe Haven for Newbornshttps://asafehavenfornewborns.com/
GeorgiaThe Hope Boxhttps://www.thehopebox.org/
HawaiiOne-by-Onehttp://onebyonesafehaven.org/safe-haven-laws-by-state/hawaii/
IdahoIdaho Safe Haven Acthttp://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Medical/EmergencyMedicalServicesHome/EMSforChildren/SafeHaven/tabid/1604/Default.aspx
IllinoisSave Abandoned Babies Foundationhttp://www.saveabandonedbabies.org
IowaIowa Safe Haven for Newbornshttp://dhs.iowa.gov/safe-haven
KansasDepartment of Health and Environmenthttp://www.kdheks.gov/c-f/safe_haven_for_newborns.htm
KentuckySafe Kids Louisvillehttps://www.safekids.org/coalition/safe-kids-louisville
LouisiannaDepartment of Childen and Family Serviceshttp://www.dcfs.louisiana.gov/index.cfm?md=pagebuilder&tmp=home&pid=206
Mainehttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
MarylandDepartment of Human Serviceshttp://dhr.maryland.gov/safe-haven/
MassachusettsAMT Children of Hopehttp://www.amtchildrenofhope.com
MichiganMichigan's Safe Delivery of Newbornshttp://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71548_7200---,00.html
MinnesotaDHHShttps://edocs.dhs.state.mn.us/lfserver/Public/DHS-6504-ENG
Mississippihttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
MissouriMother & Child Health Coalitionhttp://www.mchc.net
MontanaMontana Safe Haven Newborn Protection Acthttp://dphhs.mt.gov/CFSD/CANPublications/MontanaSafeHavenNewborn.aspx
NebraskaDHHShttp://dhhs.ne.gov/children_family_services/Pages/children_family_services_safehaven.aspx
NevadaSafe Havenhttp://www.safehavennv.org/
New Hampshirehttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
New JerseyDepartment of Children and Familieshttp://www.njsafehaven.org/
New Mexicohttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
New YorkAMT Children of Hopehttp://www.amtchildrenofhope.com
North CarolinaSafe Haven for Childrenhttps://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/pregnancy-services/safe-surrender
North Dakotahttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
OhioDepartment of Job and Family Serviceshttp://jfs.ohio.gov/safehavens/index.stm
Oklahomahttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
OregonBaby Safe Surrenderhttp://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/healthypeoplefamilies/babies/safesurrender/pages/index.aspx
PennsylvaniaSafe Haven for Pennsylvania New Bornshttp://www.secretsafe.org/
Rhode Islandhttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
South CarolinaChildren's Trusthttps://dss.sc.gov/prevention/safe-haven-for-babies/
South DakotaBaby Moses Lawhttps://dss.sd.gov/childprotection/babymoses.aspx
TennesseeA Secret Safe Place for Newborns of Tennesseehttp://www.secretsafeplacetn.org
TexasThe Baby Moses Projecthttp://www.babymosesproject.org/
UtahUtah Newborn Safe Havenhttp://www.utahsafehaven.org/
VermontDepartment for Children and Familieshttp://dcf.vermont.gov/prevention/safe-havens
Virginiahttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
Washington StateSafe Place for Newborns of Washingtonhttps://www.facebook.com/safeplacefornewbornswa/
West Virginiahttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
WisconsinSafe Place for Newbornshttps://dcf.wisconsin.gov/cps/safehaven
Wyominghttps://www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org

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How does the law work?

The law saves babies from unsafe abandonment. It says that parents who do not harm their baby will not be prosecuted for abandonment if they hand their newborn to a responsible adult at a Safe Haven location. It gives a desperate parent a responsible alternative. Depending on your state, the law tells you where are the accepted locations that you can leave your baby and up to what age, with no questions asked as long as they are unharmed.

What do I say when I leave my baby?

Once you get to one of the accepted locations (Hospitals, Law Enforcement Agencies, etc. depending on your state) You will need to relinquish your baby with one of the staff members at the location, and explain that you are relinquishing your infant to them under the Safe Haven Law

You might be asked to fill out some medical information and other important facts about your newborn, yourself, and the father, mainly for the reason of passing along any and all information that might be important to the adoptive parents for the infant. The person who you are relinquishing your baby to will make sure that the baby is unharmed in any way, and if that is the case, then you will be free to go with no questions asked, and no trouble.

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