Bury needs foster carers for teenagers
Bury is seeking to recruit foster carers who can offer a safe, nurturing and stable home to teenagers who may have previously experienced severe neglect or trauma.
Bury is seeking to recruit foster carers who can offer a safe, nurturing and stable home to teenagers who may have previously experienced severe neglect or trauma.
Bury people are being asked to ‘do something incredible’ and become foster carers to young people who need a stable family home.
The council, police and local organisations have been taking action to tackle the evil of domestic abuse.
An open evening is being held for residents who are interested in adopting a child or simply want to find out more.
The hard work and dedication of Bury Council’s adoption staff have been recognised at national level.
Caring families and individuals are being urged to make a real difference to a child’s life by becoming a foster carer.
Bury Council is drawing up plans for a Carers Discount Card which would give thousands of residents money off at local businesses and attractions.
Bury is celebrating Foster Care Fortnight by appealing to local people to help them make a difference to a child’s life.
Residents are being urged to make a New Year’s resolution which could make 2013 a life-changing year – to foster a local child.
Bury Council’s fostering team has been given an £80,000 cash boost in an invest-to-save measure which hopes to yield a half a million pounds worth of savings over the next three years.
Bury people who have fostered scores of local youngsters were formally thanked by the Mayor of Bury.
Foster carers who have looked after children for more than 15 years are to be formally thanked by the Mayor of Bury.