Lincoln’s Member of Parliament, Karl McCartney MP, is backing the call for the people of Lincoln to come forward and make their connection with fostering during The Fostering Network’s annual Foster Care Fortnight campaign.
This year alone, 8,370 new foster carers are needed right across the UK to ensure that the rising number of children coming into care can have the best chance of find a loving foster family who can not only meet their needs, but help them build a positive future.
Over 63,000 children live with almost 55,000 foster families across the UK each day. There is a particular need for foster carers to look after teenagers, disabled children and sibling groups, with the need for more foster carers meaning that children may end up far from home, be split up from brothers and sisters or lose touch with family and friends.
There are very few barriers to fostering and your local fostering service will provide you all the training and support you need to ensure you can be a foster carer that can change lives. All children are unique, so we need a diverse foster carer population to provide the best home to help each individual child flourish and fulfil their potential
Karl McCartney MP, said: “I’m thrilled to support Foster Care Fortnight. As each year passes, we see more and more children coming into care, and so we need more people to open their heart, and their homes, to children and young people who need support at a critical point in their young lives
“A good foster carer will believe in the ambition of the children in their care in the same way they’d believe in the ambition of their own family members. A childhood is too short to waste, and foster carers can help those who haven’t had the best start begin to enjoy their life and grow into the adults that they want to be.”
Jackie Sanders, Director of The Fostering Network, said: “We are absolutely thrilled that Karl McCartney MP is supporting this year’s Foster Care Fortnight.
“It shows that he recognises the need to make sure that the children and young people of Lincoln who most need support, love and care have it.”
If you believe you have the skills and qualities needed to provide a loving home to children and young people in foster care, then find out more by visiting fostering.net
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If you have any questions about this news release, please call:
Dominic Stevenson, senior media and communications officer at The Fostering Network on 020 7620 6441 / dominic.stevenson@fostering.net
or
Karl McCartney MP on 020 7219 7221 / karl.mccartney.mp@parliament.uk