(CNN) An Indiana teenager is being honored after a distressed parent left a newborn child in a baby drop-off box he raised money to install. Hunter Wart, 19, spent more than a year mowing lawns and scrapping metal to raise the $10,000 needed to purchase a Safe Haven Baby Box for the Seymour Fire Department. "It was a lot of hard work," his mom Julia Kwasniewski told CNN. Wart spent a lot of time collecting metal, which Kwasniewski helped him shuttle to a scrap yard. The student's hard work paid off in June 2019, when the box was finally installed at the fire department.
Source: CNN January 25, 2020 23:26 UTC