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Child and Family Services Agency


Office Hours
Monday - Friday, 8 am to 4:45 pm

How to Reach Us
200 I Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
cfsa@dc.gov

Phone: (202) 442-6100
Fax: (202) 727-6505
TTY: 711

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Website: http://cfsa.dc.gov


Brenda Donald
Director

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Important: To report child abuse and neglect, please do not use email. Call (202) 671-SAFE (7233). This is a 24-hour number.

 
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Safe Havens Open to Protect District Newborns  


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For District parents who can’t care for their newborn, help is available. Making a responsible choice gives the baby the chance for a good life. The District’s “Newborn Safe Haven Amendment Act of 2010” gives parents in crisis a responsible alternative to abandoning or discarding a newborn.

Any D.C. resident who is the parent of a newborn less than 14 days old may give the infant to workers at any hospital in D.C., all of which are “Safe Havens.” The surrendering parent does not have to give his/her name. The parent may provide a health history to help the baby, but doing so is optional. As long as the infant is unharmed, the parent will not face any legal consequences.

District residents who use a safe haven give up their rights as the baby’s parent. Within a day of receiving an infant, hospitals transfer care to the DC Child and Family Services Agency. CFSA then provides foster care while seeking an adoptive home for the infant.

Since beginning in Texas in 1999, all state legislatures have enacted “Baby Moses laws” (infant safe haven laws) to address infant abandonment and infanticide. Safe haven laws generally allow a parent to remain anonymous and shielded from prosecution in exchange for surrendering an unharmed infant to a designated location.

 

 

 

Goals

To provide safe settings for children and youth who cannot be safe in their own homes

 

Program at a Glance

Program Title: Safe Havens Open to Protect District Newborns
Type: Administrative