First Safe Haven Baby Box used in Madison, baby is in good health
The Safe Haven Baby Box in Madison.
Madison, Madison County Record, News, RSS Twitter, Z - News Main
 By  John Few Published 
2:54 pm Wednesday, January 24, 2024

First Safe Haven Baby Box used in Madison, baby is in good health

MADISON – The Kids to Love Foundation said Wednesday a Safe Haven Baby Box in Madison has been used for the very first time in Alabama. 

According to Kids to Love Founder and CEO Lee Marshall, on Monday afternoon, a mother placed her newborn daughter in the Safe Haven Baby Box at the Madison Fire Department. Firefighters quickly responded once the door closed and the alarm sounded. The baby was in good health and was taken to Madison Hospital. 

The baby box’s use just 12 days after it was opened underscores the need for baby boxes across Alabama. Kids to Love advocated strongly last year to change Alabama’s Safe Haven law and as a result, the Legislature expanded the law. 

Previously, the law limited the age of a child who could be given up to 72 hours after birth. The child also had to be given to a hospital that had a licensed emergency department. Now the child can be up to 45 days old, and mothers can give them to fire stations with around-the-clock staffing. The Safe Haven boxes allow mothers to do that at fire stations anonymously. 

“We knew there was a need for these boxes in Alabama,” Marshall said. “This mother made a difficult and courageous decision when she placed her child in Madison’s Safe Haven Baby Box. We are thankful it was there for her when she needed it.  

“More Alabama cities are going through the process of installing baby boxes, and the fact that this one was used less than two weeks after opening tells us we need more of them ready for mothers across the state as soon as possible. We have seen the tragic results of women not knowing what else to do with a child they aren’t ready to raise, and we never want to see it happen again.”  

Currently, Madison and Prattville have boxes open. Tuscaloosa, Opelika, and Gadsden are all undergoing the process. 

Most of the boxes are being paid for by private donations from the Pilot family in honor of Nikki Pilot Carlisle.  

Madison’s box was installed thanks to a generous donation from Torch Technologies founder Bill Roark, who is also paying for two more in North Alabama. 

Kids to Love is a licensed private adoption agency in Alabama and Tennessee. Kids to Love also is a licensed child placing agency in Alabama and offers a wide variety of services to foster families and children, including clothing assistance, mental health treatment and college scholarships. Kids to Love also operates Davidson Farms, a home for girls located in Madison County. 

Also on The Madison Record
Strong secures evaluation of USPS processing center closure
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
By STAFF REPORTS 
January 15, 2026
WASHINGTON— Representative Dale Strong, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, has secured an evaluation of the United States Postal Service’...
Seth Parker returns home as new head football coach
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
“When I was five years old watching my dad coach at Bob Jones, in my heart I knew I wanted to do this.”
Bob Labbe 
January 14, 2026
MADISON - Seth Parker has returned to his roots. Returning to his high school alma mater, Parker was named the new head coach of the Bob Jones footbal...
Joe Kruzel named new Trash Pandas manager
Madison County Record, News, Sports, ...
By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com P3A 
January 14, 2026
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas, in conjunction with the Los Angeles Angels, announced this week that Joe Kruzel will serve as the club’s manag...
Bill Roark recognized for Lifetime Achievement service record by Business Alabama
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
January 14, 2026
MADISON – Bill Roark of Madison is among four distinguished Alabama businesspeople that the Business Alabama organization will recognize as Lifetime A...
The coolest experience at Huntsville Botanical Garden returns Jan. 23
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Staff Reports 
January 14, 2026
HUNTSVILLE – Fire & Ice is back! Start off the year with a one-of-a-kind, unforgettable winter gathering at Huntsville Botanical Garden (HBG) as we th...
TARCOG describes Madison Senior Center as friendly, engaging locale
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
January 14, 2026
MADISON – The people at Madison Senior Center have found a positive, nurturing ‘home away from home,’ according to Top of Alabama Regional Council of ...
NASA’s historic test stands at Marshall Space Flight Center demolished
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
By STAFF REPORTS From NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 
January 14, 2026
HUNTSVILLE - NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville removed two of its historic test stands – the Propulsion and Structural Test Facility a...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *