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The convention was supposed to last until Sunday. Founded in 1913, Delta Sigma Theta is a predominantly black sorority with more than 200,000 members nationwide.But as Barry strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane Saturday, the sorority had to re-consider. More than 77,000 Louisiana residents are without power and some towns are already experiencing heavy rainfall and flooding.Second Harvest Food Bank spokesman Jay Vise thanked the sorority for its donation."It's really heartwarming for these ladies ... when their major conference gets canceled, the first thing they thought of was to help other people," Vise said. 620

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The crash happened shortly after 11:45 p.m. in the 13900 block of Lyons Valley Road, according to California Highway Patrol officials. 134

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The Box"A lot of people probably don't know this, but when you open that box, you have the opportunity to change your mind," D.H. said.She remembers walking up to that box and opening it up like it was yesterday. She watched the orange backpack fall out as she placed her precious little girl inside with a handwritten letter."I wrote a letter before I decided to take her, just to try to give as much information for whoever her parent would be – or where she would be going temporarily," she said. "I included medical information, what I named her – I named her Mila. I included things about myself, so they knew that I really did care and that I loved her and that I really did want to keep her, but I wanted what was best for her.""I just want them to know that in those two days, she was loved, and she was taken care of."After closing the box, she stepped away and watched from nearby."It took them four minutes to open it up and get her. It felt like longer, but it was only four minutes," D.H. said.After she knew Mila was safe, she had to force herself to walk away."I don't care what anyone says – that just because you made that decision; you're not a mother – you still are. I waited just to make sure they saw her.""I wanted her more than anything."When asked what advice she wants to give other women who may find themselves in this situation, D.H. said she wants them to know they have options."All these babies that are dying, there are options for women, so that doesn't have to happen," she said. "If they're in danger if they have an abusive ex… this is one way to make sure that your baby can live and be loved."While some may feel they've given up or feel ashamed of their decision, D.H. says it's important to remember you're giving another family and your child the best gift possible."I wanted her more than anything," D.H. said. "I just had to think. This isn't going to happen. It's not a fairy-tale. Things are going to get way harder before they got any better, and she (Mila) didn't deserve that at all."Kelsey says one of the main things they want women, and men, who are thinking of calling their Safe Haven hot line to know is that there is no judgment.Whether you are in a situation where you need to surrender your child, or you are looking for help and have nowhere else to turn, they want you to call them."The one thing we want women to understand is that we will not judge them or shame them," Kelsey said. "We have made this law for women to use, and if we can assist her in any of the options, we have we are thrilled to do so. This includes adoption and parenting!""It doesn't end when you open the box."It wasn't until after baby Mila was taken in by the firefighters that D.H. finally looked inside the backpack."There was other information inside for after you made your decision. Numbers you can call for support. After I did that… I did go through with calling – I called the Safe Haven hot line so I could find out how the baby was doing."Now that she's been through the experience and has been in contact with the women at Safe Haven Baby Boxes, D.H. is sharing her story so that other mothers out there – who are struggling to make the hardest choice of their lives – know they don't have to make it alone."I just want them to know that there are people they can talk to. There's a hot line. They will talk to you," D.H. said.D.H. has been talking to the women with Safe Haven Baby Boxes since the day baby Mila was surrendered, and that relationship continues to this day."I almost wanted to try to get her back. Even after I did it, I wasn't sure if I had made the right choice. But I talked with Monica (from Safe Haven) and everything, and I just knew that I did the right thing," D.H. said. "It doesn't end when you open the box.""I've personally been able to hug five of these women and thank them for keeping their babies safe," Kelsey with Safe Haven Baby Boxes said. "Three of these women, I still have a relationship with today and would consider them friends. We also have two of these women who are now volunteers for our organization!"D.H. says it's also crucial for parents struggling with this decision to know that it's OK to have regrets."I regret that I wasn't more prepared," she said. "I know with … how much I work – all of these things – I wouldn't have been able to give her everything that her parents now are giving her. I regret making the decision, but I also keep reminding myself that I made the right one. So it's bittersweet."About Safe Haven Baby BoxesBaby boxes are safe incubators that have alarm systems, so 911 is notified as soon as a baby is placed inside. The baby boxes also have heating and cooling features.Indiana's Safe Haven law allows people to anonymously surrender their healthy infants at any fire station in the state without fear of criminal prosecution.The Safe Haven Baby Box organization also staffs a 24-hour hot line (1-866-99BABY1), so parents can talk to trained professionals about possibly surrendering their baby.Safe Haven Baby Boxes currently has boxes in four different states: Indiana, Ohio, Arkansas, and Arizona. Founder Monica Kelsey says they are working to launch in at least two more states this year.This story was originally reported by Katie Cox on theindychannel.com. 5292

  

The Cardinal is expected to return to a seminary in New South Wales after the hearing ends on Thursday to await news of the decision about whether he will face a full trial later in the year.In an exclusive report in January, CNN revealed Pell has been staying in the Seminary of the Good Shepherd in Homebush, Sydney, with 40 trainee priests while he fights the case.Pell previously held the eminent senior roles of Archbishop of Melbourne and Archbishop of Sydney before moving across to Rome in 2014. He was soon appointed the senior role of Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy and became a trusted figure close to Pope Francis.At a news conference at the Vatican in June last year when he was charged, Pell said he had been the victim of "relentless character assassination.""I'm innocent of these charges, they are false," Pell said. "The whole idea of sexual abuse is abhorrent to me."  904

  

The district is also continuing to provide hundreds of thousands of meals for families. Beutner said on an average day, LAUSD provides about 1 million meals to students. 169

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