OMAHA, Neb. -- The nine children left at an Omaha hospital under the troubled Safe Haven law are out of foster care and living with family members, said the children's grandmother.
Seven of the children are in one home, Joanne Manzer said, and the oldest two chose to go to another home to avoid changing schools. The family said the children are in good spirits.
A fund has been established at any Wells Fargo Bank to meet the immediate needs of the children.
Last week, Gary Staton made national headlines when he left his nine children at Creighton University Hospital, saying he fell apart under the responsibility of raising the kids after his wife died of a brain aneurysm.
"I hope they know I love them," Staton said last week. "I hope their future is better without me around them."
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