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Someone holding up a daffodil outside Caldicot Castle with the text 'New beginnings, foster in Monmouthshire' and the logos for Foster Wales

You could make a difference to a child or young person’s life this spring. As the sun shines again, green shoots emerge from the ground and flowers bloom for the first time in months. What better time to consider fostering. Children and young people in your area need a fresh start, with kind people who can care for and about them.

Monmouthshire County Council’s not-for-profit fostering team, puts a focus on finding the right home for a child or young person with the aim of keeping them close to familiar surroundings. The team are looking to hear from people from a wide range of backgrounds who can offer a home to children and young people of all different ages and needs. People who can look after teenagers, sibling groups or children with additional needs are urged to get in touch. There are many ways of fostering including therapeutic care, short breaks and emergency care. 

Cllr Tudor Thomas, Cabinet Member for Safeguarding, Social Care and Accessible Health said: “This is a great time to make a new beginning for a child and young person. If you feel you are a positive role model, who could give a child or young person support, encouragement, a sense of belonging and make sure they feel safe and secure please contact us today.”

Cllr Angela Sandles, Cabinet Member for Engagement and a foster carer is encouraging everyone to find out more: “We’re looking forward to talking to anyone who is considering fostering. Please pop along to one of the drop in sessions that are taking place across Monmouthshire this March – you really could make such a difference to a local child or young person.”

Sam, who’s been fostering children in Monmouthshire for 16 years added: “Fostering really was a new beginning for us, it opened up a whole new chapter to our lives. It is great watching the children grow and take part in activities they enjoy. From the second the children move in they are treated as part of our family, experiencing lots of new adventures. It’s great to see them smile and laugh. Fostering takes time to adapt to, but there is so much support available from the team as well as other carers who are often experiencing the same thing. If you care about children, have the time and understanding then you should definitely give it a go – we haven’t looked back.”

Start a new beginning for a child or young person today – please visit: fosterwales.monmouthshire.gov.uk/ or attend one of the drop in sessions that are taking place across Monmouthshire in March:

7th March 10am – 2pm at Shire Hall, Monmouth

14th March 10am – 2pm at Abergavenny Hub

20th March 10am – 2pm at Caldicot Hub

27th March 10am – 2pm at Chepstow Hub

Cllr. Angela Sandles and Cllr. Tudor Thomas
Cllr. Angela Sandles and Cllr. Tudor Thomas
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