City of London Now Has Safe Haven Baby Box

London now has a Safe Haven Baby Box, allowing babies to be surrendered. Citizens gathered Friday to celebrate the 26th box in the Commonwealth, second in the Southeastern Kentucky region. The box is located at the London Fire Department. Approximately two minutes after the door is shut, fire officials will be notified that a baby was placed there and will be able to help. The project began when then, North Laurel High School senior, Maggie Moore, wanted to help ensure babies were safe. She said the project was something that resonated with her as she was put up for adoption at birth. Moore said while she was one of the lucky children to be adopted, she wants to make sure as many kids as possible can have a chance. London Fire Chief Carl Hacker said this is another way to help save more lives. Hacker said this couldn’t have happened without all of the support from city and state officials. Click here for more information on the Safe Haven Baby Box.