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211INFO
211INFO MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM
211info's Maternal and Child Health Program provides specialized information, referral, and follow-up services to individuals and family members of all genders covering needs and questions related to pregnancy, maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and women's health across the life span, including resources for women with breast cancer.
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm
NATIONAL SAFE HAVEN ALLIANCE
CRISIS PREGNANCY HOTLINE
The National Safe Haven Alliance (NSHA) is a national non-profit organization that promotes safe alternatives for parents in crisis pregnancy situations.
The crisis hotline provides support and direction for parents and providers regarding the Safe Haven law, including Safe Surrender locations, adoption resources and parenting support. Also, it provides direct resources to assist and prevent infant abandonment. The hotline is staffed by social workers, nurses, and paramedics that have received comprehensive training and are able to support, and assist parents and providers.
PO Box 12631
Glendale, AZ 85318
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
A SAFE PLACE FOR NEWBORNS
Oregon's "A Safe Place for Newborns" law allows a birth parent (mother or father) to leave a newborn infant at an authorized facility. This law was created so that a distressed parent may give up a baby safely, legally, and confidentially. A "Safe Place" to take a baby is a hospital, doctor's office, birthing clinic, police station, sheriff's office or fire department. A birth parent must give the baby to a person who works at the facility.
800 NE Oregon Street
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: As long as the baby is 60 days and older, is handed to someone working there, and shows no signs of abuse, criminal liability will be avoided.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES
SAFETY OF NEWBORN CHILD LAW
Washington's "Safety of Newborn Children" law allows a birth parent to leave a newborn infant at an authorized facility. This law was created so that a distressed parent may give up a baby safely, legally, and confidentially. A "Safe Place" to take a baby is the emergency department of a hospital, a fire station, or a federally designated rural health clinic.
1500 Jefferson Street SE
Olympia, WA 98501
Eligibility: As long as the newborn is 72 hours or younger and is brought in unharmed from abuse or neglect, the guarantee of anonymity and immunity from prosecution applies. If you change your mind or have questions of the baby, call Division of Children and Family Services.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
A SAFE PLACE FOR NEWBORNS