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Big Hearts
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Was out with a friend for coffee today. Sitting at the next table were two women, one of whom was feeding a very tiny baby. I thought it was the baby's grandmother, but it turned out she is a foster mother and this wee tot was her 45th foster child. Got the baby at 1 day old (now 12 days old) and will likely have him for 2 years until he is adopted. Such a big heart, I was almost in tears. Thank God for women like her.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's awful sad that so many foster parents are needed. There are two girls up the school (out of six children) who are fostered but if they were to be adopted by the foster parents the whole family would have to move out of the area. This particular family has stopped fostering babies because the girls find it too sad when the babies move on.
Lol. I was in the doctors surgery last week and the receptionist said to the woman in front of me "can I take your Dad's name please" to which she replied "that's my hsuabnd!". I didn't know where to look :-D
It takes a very strong person to be a foster carer. It must be absolutely heartbreaking when you have to part with that child.
I know someone that does fostering, and it took almost two years for her to get her first child. They need to make the application process a bit less long winded so it encourages other people to do the same. Very rewarding, but also very challenging.
It takes a very strong person to be a foster carer. It must be absolutely heartbreaking when you have to part with that child.
I know someone that does fostering, and it took almost two years for her to get her first child. They need to make the application process a bit less long winded so it encourages other people to do the same. Very rewarding, but also very challenging.