This time around, Hicks published documented evidence of a rift between Mrs. Kesley and township trustees over who controls baby box-case publicity….The bigger issue here is who is the gatekeeper? Who can control not only the drop-off announcement but also other aspects of the boxes: local and location procedures, signage, orange bag information, and other demands that Mrs Kelsey makes. And why in the world does she and her company hold the right to collect and maintain secret personal information, via her” registry” or other means, about the babies left in her boxes or their parents
NAM/NAAM Day 12: Monica Kelsey and SHBB Inc Gets Drop-Kicked at Hamilton, Ohio Baby Box Opening
I will report more on this event in a couple of days. Things to deconstruct. But for now, I am laying this out as is. Ohio baby abandonment box opponent Chris Hicks did a spectacular job of running SHBB Inc into the ground at the opening of the Hamilton, Ohio, box on Tuesday (November 11). […]
