Hear from H&F’s foster care experts this Foster Care Fortnight

Hammersmith & Fulham is celebrating Foster Care Fortnight with three information sessions.

Three H&F Fostering Officers stand next to a table at a Foster Care Fortnight coffee morning

H&F Fostering Officers at a Foster Care Fortnight coffee morning

Hammersmith & Fulham is celebrating Foster Care Fortnight with three sessions to help you learn more about fostering.

We’re holding a drop-in coffee session on Wednesday 24 May at the Quaker Meeting House, Hammersmith, W6 0DT from 10am to midday.

We’re also holding a virtual online information session on Thursday 25 May from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. Register your spot today.

Both events are free and everyone is invited.

Our third event is a 5km Fun Run in Hyde Park, Kensington, on Wednesday 24 May at 7pm. Please contact Amirah to book a ticket by email: amirah.sami@lbhf.gov.uk

“H&F’s foster parents provide hundreds of children with safety, security and love,” said Cllr Alex Sanderson, H&F Cabinet Member for Children and Education.

“Their dedication and commitment is inspiring and truly makes a difference. I can’t thank them enough for everything they do to care for our young people.”

To find out about more email fostering@rbkc.gov.uk, or visit our fostering website.

Or, if you would like to speak to someone in person, you can call for an informal chat on 020 8753 1057. Phone lines are open Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5pm.

H&F Fostering Officers talk to interested residents at the Foster Care Fortnight coffee morning

H&F Fostering Officers talk to interested residents at the Foster Care Fortnight coffee morning

Nineteen years and counting

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Barbara Gordon

Barbara Gordon, 59, has fostered children in H&F for more than 19 years, and isn’t stopping any time soon. She originally started as back-up carer for her sister.

“I got to see the positive difference my sister was making and I really enjoyed my time as a back-up carer, it felt like something I could do,” Barbara explained.

H&F supports everyone in the fostering system. Each carer has a social worker and a back-up carer so that they can take time off.

Foster carers also have the choice of six different fostering schemes so that their care can work around their lifestyle.

The best decision I made

Over the years Barbara has cared for more than 12 children.

“I truly believe it was the best decision I could have made,” she added.

This has included a long-term sibling group who stayed with Barbara until they were each 21. The placement had originally started as holiday respite care.

“I still see them now, they’ve become part of my family,” said Barbara.

“Being a foster carer does come with its challenges but seeing a young person grow is a great feeling. Give it a go, fostering is a job for life, and it is the most rewarding one.”

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