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Find out about Fostering in the East Riding this Foster Care Fortnight

Foster Care Fortnight, running from 12 to 25 May, celebrates the dedication of East Riding foster carers, and raises awareness of the growing need for more people to consider fostering.

As part of the fortnight, foster carers will be coming together for a tea party celebrating their commitment, and the powerful relationships they build with the children they care for.  

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to foster families – they come in all shapes and sizes, each offering something unique. The most important attributes are having time, patience, a sense of humour and the ability to love.  

East Riding’s fostering team will be available to chat at events this Foster Care Fortnight, at:
Waitrose in Willerby, 4-7pm, 15 May
Bridlington Kite Festival, 17 May
Bridlington Leisure Centre, 4-6.30pm, 20 May
Toll Gavel, Beverley, next to Mountain Warehouse, 9.30am-2.30pm, 24 May

Online events:
Tuesday, 20 May event, 12.30-1.30pm
Wednesday, 21 May event, 7-8pm
Sign up at eastriding.gov.uk/fostering   

Foster carers in East Riding receive comprehensive support – from dedicated social workers and training to local support groups and regular social events. The financial package, one of the most competitive in the Yorkshire and Humber region, includes increased allowances, equipment contributions, birthday and Christmas payments, and free East Riding leisure centre membership for the whole household.  

People who foster need to be a UK resident, ideally aged 25 and over and have a spare bedroom. Fostering a child can range from one night to many years, or until the child is an adult, and depends on the type of foster care you choose to provide.

Councillor Victoria Aitken, portfolio holder for children, families and education said: “Foster carers can have a life changing impact on the lives of children they care for. The power of that relationship is huge. 

“We have over 100 amazing foster families, who enable children and young people to thrive. However, we are in need of more foster carers to provide loving homes. Foster Care Fortnight provides a great opportunity to raise awareness, and for anyone interested to find out more.”     

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