Founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes shares her story and hope for the future: 'A God-given purpose'
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Monica Kelsey discovered as an adult that she was abandoned as a newborn. She now operates an organization dedicated to saving babies just like her.
Now, with "baby boxes" legal in Wisconsin, a person can drop off these children anonymously (previously, it was required that the handoff happen face-to-face). "Their child's life is going to go on. Their life is going to go on." "My goal is to stop infant abandonment." "She abandoned her child two hours after the child was born. That child ended up to be me." "I can't change what happened to me — but I can change what happens to others." Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"We're currently active in 14 states," Monica Kelsey, the Indiana-based founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, Inc., told Fox News Digital in an interview.