Greenwich families urged to consider fostering as need for help rises
An urgent appeal has gone out for more foster carers to come forward in Greenwich.
Hundreds of new foster carers are needed in the borough to give more children a safe and loving home when they need one most.
With more than 400 children and young people in council care, Greenwich is asking more residents to consider fostering.
“To keep children in care close to their schools, friends and support networks, we need to find around 200 new fostering homes this year,” they said in the appeal.
Cllr Matt Morrow, cabinet member for children and young people, said: “Every foster carer I have met has been quick to tell me what a life-changing experience
“There will be residents in our borough who are missing out on this incredibly rewarding adventure, and we can’t afford for that to continue.
“Sadly we’re experiencing a real lack of new foster carers coming forward, meaning the council has to use expensive agencies and place young people miles away from where they live, which isn’t ideal for anyone.
“We want to give every child the best possible start in life, and we need more foster carers to do that. Could you make 2024 the year you change a child’s life?”
Fostering a child can happen in many different ways. It can be a short term stay for a few weeks, or a long-term placement for months or years, the council says.
If you have a spare room, you could foster a child and give them the safe and loving home every child deserves. For more information, please log on to: royalgreenwich.gov.uk/
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