Compelled by tragedy, former U.S. medic creates safe haven for thousands of babies
Source: Associated Press
Sat., Dec. 24, 2016
LEVITTOWN, N.Y.To untold numbers of children, hes simply Uncle Tim.
Nearly 3,300 babies across the country who otherwise might have been abandoned and perhaps died have found homes in the past 17 years, thanks in part to the efforts of Tim Jaccard, a retired New York police ambulance medic who grew weary of responding to calls of dead infants abandoned in trash cans and alleys.
To hold a newborn infant in your arms and have to pronounce that child dead is heart-wrenching, said the 66-year-old father and grandfather from Long Island. My gut feeling was that I was being sent on these particular calls to try and see whats going on and change it. I had to stop this insanity.
Not only did he help spearhead a movement in all 50 states to enact safe haven laws that give mothers in crisis the option of leaving their newborns at police stations, hospitals or firehouses without fear of prosecution, he also founded the national Baby Safe Haven organization that acts as a go-between to make such drop-offs as safe as possible.
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Stuart G
(38,414 posts)shenmue
(38,506 posts)RKP5637
(67,086 posts)Hekate
(90,556 posts)Crash2Parties
(6,017 posts)And now lead happy, productive, love-filled lives. Don't think they ever knew who to thank before.
AJT
(5,240 posts)In Omaha at a fire station. People started dropping off their uncontrollable teenagers.
They had to clarify an age range.
truthisfreedom
(23,139 posts)I have to wonder at how many repukes demand that women take unwanted pregnancies to full term, yet NEVER advocate for this type of program.
JI7
(89,240 posts)But if she wanted to keep the baby but needed help they would not support funding for things like that which are long term .