New Sevier County Hospital

6th Arkansas box unveiled where newborns can be safely surrendered

By REMINGTON MILLER

Arkansas now has six boxes where a newborn child can be dropped off by anyone not ready to care for a child.

On Sunday, an unveiling and blessing ceremony was held for the latest Safe Haven Baby Box which is located at Maumelle Fire Department Station 1, 2000 Murphy Drive. Other cities in Arkansas that have the infant safety devices are Benton, Jonesboro, Rogers and Springdale.

Monica Kelsey, CEO and founder of Safe Haven Baby Box, said in an interview that after being abandoned as an infant herself, she wanted to provide a place where babies could be safely surrendered.

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An example of a safe haven baby box, with the devices installed at hospitals, fire stations and police stations across the county.CREDIT SAFE HAVEN BABY BOX

An example of a safe haven baby box, with the devices installed at hospitals, fire stations and police stations across the county.

CREDIT SAFE HAVEN BABY BOX

VIDEO: Sevier County Medical Center Board Met Thursday

The Sevier County Hospital Board met Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 1:30 PM in the Community Building in Herman Dierks Park in De Queen.

On the agenda:

1. Prayer

2. Approve Minutes from Last Meeting

3. Financial Update

4. Construction Updates

5. Air Evac Meeting (March 5th)

6. Vizient Update

8. New Administrator Interview Committee and Dates

9. Foundation Update

10. Other Business

11. Adjourn

Ed 88 live-streamed the event on the Ed 88 Facebook page.