Thursday, March 21, 2013

Drop Box

A sad story.

8 comments:

Ai Sakura said...

he is doing such an amazing job. so sad, but so grateful to have people like him in the world. this is a documentary? I'll google on it more

Ai @ Sakura Haruka

Eat To Live said...

I had no idea what a Drop Box was. Very sad that a baby can just be dropped off. People used to do that with cats when I lived in the country.

Theresa Mahoney said...

Bless that man for the work he does! Such a beautiful and inspiring story! Thanks for sharing :)

Masshole Mommy said...

That is terribly sad. I had never heard of a drop box before, but on one hand, I guess dropping them off is better than just leaving them somwhere to die or something far worse.

mail4rosey said...

What a wonderful man (and the people helping him too).

mail4rosey said...

Now I just finished the 2nd video, it's funny (not funny haha) that the government is trying to shut it down because that was one of the things I thought of when I watched the first video. That's sad, really. I hope the team can help with their film.

Are We There Yet! said...

It just makes me sick that people can discard little babies like that. What a wonderful man for caring so much.

Liz Mays said...

That's awfully sad, but yet heartening because there are such caring people in the world.

Disclaimer

The opinions on this blog are my personal take on products and topics relating to motherhood. This blog is a personal blog written and edited by me.

I am not compensated to provide opinions on a variety of topics. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are my own. If I claim to show knowledge of certain topic or product I will only endorse products or services that I feel, based on my expertise, are worthy of such endorsement.

If you have any questions about this blog, or want to get in contact with me please email me at: anapeladay@gmail.com