EVERY child deserves a stable and loving home but children who have been taken into care have often experienced trauma, abuse or neglect.

Foster carers can help them through difficult times and have a long-lasting impact on them and the person they grow up to be. 

They really can change lives for the better.

Unfortunately there is a shortage of foster carers in Wales which is why Barnardo’s Cymru is asking you this week to think about whether becoming a foster carer could be for you.

You will receive full training, a dedicated 24-hour helpline to social workers, generous financial support and respite breaks. 

There is also access to fostering support groups to give you the chance to meet other foster carers in your area.

We are always looking for ordinary people to come forward to do something extraordinary by helping support vulnerable children to rebuild their lives.

We are in need of foster carers to provide long term, short term, shelter, respite recovery, and support for children even those that other foster carers may find too challenging to look after.

With the ongoing support from the Moondance Foundation Barnardo’s Cymru has developed the Better Place Project which recruits and supports Specialist Foster Carers. 

These carers support a small group of children who have experienced a range of adverse childhood experiences.

Barnardo’s Cymru is also particularly keen to hear from potential adopters.

If you feel you could offer a welcoming, stable home for a child or siblings in care please contact Barnardo’s Cymru Fostering and Adoption Service by ringing 02920 493387 or email bcafs-south@barnardos.org.uk.

Sarah Crawley, Director 
Jason Baker, Fostering and Adoption Manager
Barnardo’s Cymru