Foster Care Fortnight 2024
Foster Care Fortnight 2024
Foster Care Fortnight 2024
Foster Care Fortnight is a national campaign that raises awareness of fostering and encourages more people to consider becoming foster carers. It celebrates the role foster carers play in transforming children’s lives and highlights the urgent need for more fostering households across the UK.
Foster Care Fortnight is a national campaign that raises awareness of fostering and encourages more people to consider becoming foster carers. It celebrates the role foster carers play in transforming children’s lives and highlights the urgent need for more fostering households across the UK.

The purpose
The purpose
Why Foster Care Fortnight matters
Why Foster Care Fortnight matters
Why Foster Care Fortnight matters
During Foster Care Fortnight, organisations share stories, information and events to help people learn more about fostering and what it involves. It’s an opportunity to challenge misconceptions, hear real experiences, and understand the difference a stable family home can make.
During Foster Care Fortnight, organisations share stories, information and events to help people learn more about fostering and what it involves. It’s an opportunity to challenge misconceptions, hear real experiences, and understand the difference a stable family home can make.
Get involved
Get involved
How you can take part
How you can take part
How you can take part
• Read and share fostering stories • Talk to friends and family about fostering • Attend a local event or online session (where available) • If you’re curious, make an enquiry — there’s no obligation
• Read and share fostering stories • Talk to friends and family about fostering • Attend a local event or online session (where available) • If you’re curious, make an enquiry — there’s no obligation

Why we need more foster carers
Why we need more foster carers

The need
The need
There is an ongoing shortage of foster carers across the UK. More children need fostering homes each year, and stable placements depend on enough families stepping forward. If you have space in your home and room in your life, you could be part of the solution.
There is an ongoing shortage of foster carers across the UK. More children need fostering homes each year, and stable placements depend on enough families stepping forward. If you have space in your home and room in your life, you could be part of the solution.


Learn
Learn
Explore fostering
Explore fostering
Types of foster care: https://homefindingandfostering.co.uk/types-of-foster-care Starting your fostering journey: https://homefindingandfostering.co.uk/starting-my-fostering-journey FAQs: https://homefindingandfostering.co.uk/your-questions-answered
Types of foster care: https://homefindingandfostering.co.uk/types-of-foster-care Starting your fostering journey: https://homefindingandfostering.co.uk/starting-my-fostering-journey FAQs: https://homefindingandfostering.co.uk/your-questions-answered


Next steps
Next steps
Interested in fostering in Kent?
Interested in fostering in Kent?
Get in touch Phone: 01622 765646 Email: duty@homefindingandfostering.co.uk Or use our contact form: https://homefindingandfostering.co.uk/contact-us
Get in touch Phone: 01622 765646 Email: duty@homefindingandfostering.co.uk Or use our contact form: https://homefindingandfostering.co.uk/contact-us

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