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Foster Care Fortnight is the UK’s biggest foster care awareness raising campaign, delivered by leading fostering charity, The Fostering Network. Established in 1997, the campaign showcases the commitment, passion and dedication of foster carers.
Jennifer's story
Shushma's Story
Running from Monday 9 May until Sunday 22 May, the theme this year is ‘fostering communities’ and we will use the campaign to shine a light on the many ways people across the fostering community support each other.
It also supports fostering services to highlight the need for more foster carers. Thousands of new foster families are needed every year to care for children, with the greatest need being for foster carers for older children, sibling groups, disabled children and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
Throughout the fortnight, Barnet Fostering will be running events, sharing content on our social media channels and making as much noise as possible about the transformative power of foster care.
Whether you’re a, social worker, foster carer, young person or supporter of foster care you are part of a community making a real difference to the lives of young people, and we want to celebrate the impact you all have.
Foster Care Fortnight is the UK’s biggest foster care awareness raising campaign, delivered by leading fostering charity, The Fostering Network. Established in 1997, the campaign showcases the commitment, passion and dedication of foster carers.
Jennifer's story
Shushma's Story
Running from Monday 9 May until Sunday 22 May, the theme this year is ‘fostering communities’ and we will use the campaign to shine a light on the many ways people across the fostering community support each other.
It also supports fostering services to highlight the need for more foster carers. Thousands of new foster families are needed every year to care for children, with the greatest need being for foster carers for older children, sibling groups, disabled children and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
Throughout the fortnight, Barnet Fostering will be running events, sharing content on our social media channels and making as much noise as possible about the transformative power of foster care.
Whether you’re a, social worker, foster carer, young person or supporter of foster care you are part of a community making a real difference to the lives of young people, and we want to celebrate the impact you all have.