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TAKE THE FIRST STEP

Being a Foster Carer doesn’t mean a full-time commitment, and we don’t need superheroes. Just ordinary people who care, with some time.

 

“It’s so rewarding to see the kids grow and develop.” – Anita, Cafs Foster Carer.

Foster care mother with two foster children playing at the playground
Foster care mother and foster daughter skating in the park

FOSTERING PROCESS

How do I become a Foster Carer?

The first step is to enquire below, let us know you’re interested. We’ll have a chat, step you through some of the basics of what’s involved in becoming a Foster Carer and provide you with more information. 

LEARN MORE

Click the images below to find out more about Foster Care at Cafs. 


“You take lots of joy in the little milestones, like seeing a child ride a bike for the first time or singing nursery rhymes with them. Some kids never even heard a nursery rhyme before coming into care.” – Anita, Cafs Foster Carer

“Our young man’s progress has been amazing, and the rewards that come with that have been equally amazing. He’s progressed from an angry little man to a happy little boy. It’s been very challenging. But as a Cafs Foster Carer, the frustrations are far outweighed by the positive changes you see in the children.” – June, Cafs Foster Carer. 



“The most rewarding thing about becoming a carer is forming the relationships and seeing the changes in the kids as they progress.” – Rebekah, Cafs Foster Carer

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