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Community Connection - Oct 25

Health & Hope is a newsletter designed to educate and inspire Western Montanans on life-saving procedures, community events and services to keep you and your family healthy.

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7 Parents facing crisis now have a safe, anonymous way to surrender newborns at three Covenant hospitals: Covenant Children's in Lubbock, Covenant Health Plainview, and Covenant Hospital Levelland. Each Safe Haven Baby Box is climate-controlled, alarm- activated, and monitored 24/7 by Covenant caregivers to ensure immediate care for the infant. These boxes provide a safe, secure place for parents to leave their babies without fear or judgment. There are now a total of five Safe Haven Baby Boxes across the South Plains; three at Covenant Health hospitals, one at Fire Station 9 on 50th Street in Lubbock, and one at Wolfforth Fire and EMS Station at 305 Cedar Avenue. "We believe in meeting people where they are—even in their most vulnerable moments," said Tavia Hatfield, Executive Director of Community Health Investment at Covenant Health. "These Safe Haven Baby Boxes reflect our mission to serve with compassion, dignity, and unwavering support." Thank you to the donors whose generosity made the Safe Haven Baby Box possible: Turning Point Community Church, the Joachim Foundation, and Church on the Rock. We also recognize the following design and construction partners for their contributions across all three locations: Parkhill, Firetrol, Teinert, D&K Hunt Electricians, GIM Construction, JSL, M & US Concrete, and Horizon. A Safe Choice in Times of Crisis New Safe Haven Baby Boxes installed at Covenant Children's, Covenant Health Plainview and Covenant Hospital Levelland Safe Haven Baby Boxes across the South Plains 5

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