Baby box startup wins $25,000 through Hopkins Social Innovation Lab
A mother looking to prevent cases of sudden infant death syndrome in Maryland has won $25,000 to help fund her "baby box" startup concept.
As a member of Johns Hopkins Social Innovation Lab’s 2016-2017 cohort, Shantell Roberts has been working on a venture around Portable Alternative Cribs, through her nonprofit Touching Young Lives Inc.
The project aims to encourage safe sleep for infants and is a spinoff of a baby box concept se en in Finland. There, the government provides small cardboard boxes…
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