sons and daughters

The cage fighter who dreams of fostering

At the age of 12 he suggested fostering to his parents, at the age of 18 he fought his first mixed martial arts fight, now, aged 26, he has embarked on a professional fighting career and dreams of fostering and opening a children’s home. Meet Luke ‘the Gent’ Trainer.

By karina a on October,4th 2022

New family members, challenges and a vocation - becoming a foster family

For Willow, becoming a foster family meant significant changes. Less alone time, more social interaction, and being outside of his comfort zone a lot more. The 15-year-old, who has sensory processing difficulties, had to get used to the new situation at home but was intrigued to foster right away. He now plays a vital part in the household and supports his parents in delivering the best possible care for a boy with ADHD.

By karina a on March,13th 2020

Award winning sons and daughters

Foster carers’ children are a vital part of many fostering families. We spoke to the winners of our 2017 Outstanding Contribution by Sons and Daughters Award to find out why they love being a part of their fostering family and what it was like winning a national award.
By N B Lakhani on February,16th 2018

What about the kids?

My children were nine and seven when we started fostering. Like anyone who decides to foster, I was worried about the impact our decision might have on our family but particularly on my children.

By Lucy Stevens on October,16th 2017

Unconditional love

For the last 12 years Niamh has grown up as part of a fostering family. She has shared her experiences in 

By media on October,25th 2016