Safe Haven Baby Box dedicated last week at Monroe Fire Protection District Station 25

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – 2022/12/15: A Safe Haven Baby Box is blessed at Monroe Fire Protection District Station 25 (at 5081 N Old State Rd 37 Bloomington, IN 47408) on December 15, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. The Monroe Fire Protection District Volunteers, Inc., donated funding for the baby box, which is the only working box in Monroe County. The box downtown at the Bloomington Fire Department hasn’t been functioning since the station was moved after flooding. (Video by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – 2022/12/15: Monica Kelsey speaks before a Safe Haven Baby Box is blessed at Monroe Fire Protection District Station 25 (at 5081 N Old State Rd 37 Bloomington, IN 47408) on December 15, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. The Monroe Fire Protection District Volunteers, Inc., donated funding for the baby box, which is the only working box in Monroe County. The box downtown at the Bloomington Fire Department hasn’t been functioning since the station was moved after flooding. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – 2022/12/15: Chaplain Brian Stewart blesses a Safe Haven Baby Box at Monroe Fire Protection District Station 25 (at 5081 N Old State Rd 37 Bloomington, IN 47408) on December 15, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. The Monroe Fire Protection District Volunteers, Inc., donated funding for the baby box, which is the only working box in Monroe County. The box downtown at the Bloomington Fire Department hasn’t been functioning since the station was moved after flooding. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – 2022/12/15: Jodie Lane stands next to a Safe Haven Baby Box that was blessed at Monroe Fire Protection District Station 25 (at 5081 N Old State Rd 37 Bloomington, IN 47408) on December 15, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. The Monroe Fire Protection District Volunteers, Inc., donated funding for the baby box, which is the only working box in Monroe County. The box downtown at the Bloomington Fire Department hasn’t been functioning since the station was moved after flooding. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)

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