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Why I am going to Walk the Difference...
… doesn't just take an experience of bad situations to make
you
appreciate something, and that is why I am supporting the … why I’ve decided to Walk the Difference for children in
foster
care. What sounds better than raising valuable … I believe that the charity’s ‘Bridges of London Walk’
could
be life changing. It won’t just raise money, it will …
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Foster carer Dave knows the challenges young people face when leaving care
… back and staying in a bed and breakfast between terms. We
could
not let this happen. All RW wants is to feel she has a … going to be expected to survive on her own. As RW told
us
"
you
know I would not go to school or survive don’t
you
Dave … the campaign to
support
young people to be able to stay in
foster
care until the age of 21, visit the Don't Move Me …
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Love creates love – growing up in a fostering family
… that growing up with my birth sister, Taylor, as part of a
foster
family has not always been without its challenges. I … loss of a substantial amount of my parents’ time so they
could
care for and
support
my brothers and sister. I often … negative? Think long term, think about the kind of human
you
want your birth children to be... I couldn’t be prouder …
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Respect, and be respected
… from a wide range of backgrounds. We were motivated to
foster
after seeing the images of the war in the former … parents to look after them. We decided to see what we
could
do to help children in our local area, so we looked … their respect too. We have faced all the usual challenges
you
would expect as carers, the first big one being when …
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