2. About Baby Moses Law:
• First enacted in Texas
September 1, 1999
• To help pregnant women
relinquish their unwanted
newborns in a safe place.
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4. About Alliance for Children :
• Is an advocacy center established in Tarrant, Texas.
• Nonprofit organization
• Operates three child-friendly centers located in Ft. Worth, Hurst,
Arlington, and Tarrant County.
• Provides child abuse investigations, and works closely with Cook
Children’s Medical Center
• Locally administers the Baby Safe Haven law/Baby Moses Law
5. Information:
• Infants after 60 days old have been saved and taken into custody after the Moses
Law came to pass.
• According to new data provided by the N.C. State Center of Health Statistics, teen
pregnancy has decreased 17.6 percent
• With teen pregnancy rates going down over the recent years, young girls are
becoming more aware of the possible consequences of unsafe intercourse.
• Although in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune it is said, women in their 20s have
the most unwanted pregnancies.
• Leaving millennials to be a higher potential target demographic of women
unaware of the Baby Moses Law.
6. Baby Moses Law Challenge:
• Even though the law has been active since 1999, babies are still
unsafely abandoned in trashes or in rural areas.
7. Research:
• Millennials are 18-33 years old they are known as the generation
that thinks of themselves than any other generation at that age,
according to Judy Woodruff during PBS NEWSHOUR.
• In an article of the Sunday Times millennials are said to be most
likely single and less likely to own their own home. From ages 25-
32 only one in six live in their family home.
9. Tactics:
• Designate a local Baby Moses Awareness Day
• Deploy three social networks: Facebook,
Twitter, and Instagram
• Host a virtual Baby Shower donation drive
• Create an event or partnership with the
Gladney Center for Adoption
• Media Tour: Pitch a segment that can become
a feature story
• Campaign color will be violet, both sex gender
colors make violet
• Partnering up with other charities
• Younger speakers
• Include schools faculty and staff through
training