Appeal for Carmarthenshire foster carers

People across Carmarthenshire are being encouraged to consider if they have got what it takes to be a foster carer.
Throughout Fostering Fortnight (May 16-29), Carmarthenshire County Council’s Fostering Recruitment Team will be out in force advising the public about the range of fostering opportunities available.
In Carmarthenshire, there is particular need for foster carers for children aged 10 and over – particularly in the Ammanford, Carmarthen and Llanelli areas.
Foster carers are also needed for the council’s Parent and Baby support scheme.
The team will be asking people to consider fostering, and helping to dispel common myths about fostering - for instance, you don’t have to be married, or have children of your own.
Jackie Sloane, Fostering Recruitment Team Manager, said: “Many people have pre-conceived ideas about fostering – but there is no fixed set of qualifications for the ideal foster family – all we ask is for people to provide a loving and stable environment, and we will provide the necessary support and training.”
The council provides support to those who express an interest in fostering, through the assessment, training and registration process.
To find out more about fostering, call 0800 0933 699 or email fostering@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
The Fostering Recruitment Team will be out in force throughout Fostering Fortnight to provide advice and information at the following venues between 10-3pm
St Catherine’s Walk, Carmarthen, Saturday, May 14
Morrisons, Carmarthen, Tuesday, May 17
Leo’s, Cross Hands, Thursday, May 19
Asda, Llanelli, Friday, May 20
Tesco, Ammanford, Saturday, May 21
Carmarthen Leisure Centre, Wednesday, May 25 (from 4-7pm)
Tesco, Llanelli, Thursday, May 26
Leekes, Cross Hands, Friday, May 27

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