‘No shame. No blame. No name.’ | De Queen’s new Safe Haven Baby Box meant to protect surrendered newborns

Monica Kelsey, founder and CEO of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, speaks at Sevier County Medical Center in De Queen, Arkansas, on Friday, March 10, 2023. The boxes are designed as a safe option for anyone considering abandoning an infant. If a baby is put in the box, an alarm notifies first responders. (Staff photo by Lori Dunn)
Monica Kelsey, founder and CEO of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, speaks at Sevier County Medical Center in De Queen, Arkansas, on Friday, March 10, 2023. The boxes are designed as a safe option for anyone considering abandoning an infant. If a baby is put in the box, an alarm notifies first responders. (Staff photo by Lori Dunn)

DE QUEEN, Ark. -- No shame. No blame. No name.

These are the things Safe Haven Baby Box founder and CEO Monica Kelsey wants a struggling young woman to know about the baby boxes designed to protect surrendered newborns.

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