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‘Being a foster carer was never dull, often fun and always interesting.’ Photograph: Getty/iStockphoto
‘Being a foster carer was never dull, often fun and always interesting.’ Photograph: Getty/iStockphoto

Want an adventure? Give fostering a go

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As a foster carer for teenagers for several years, Eileen Flinter encourages others to take up the challenge

Having read the stories in your “How I returned from rock bottom” series and your report on children’s social care (29 December), can I encourage anyone looking for an adventure or challenge in 2022 to consider fostering or mentoring teenagers for a while? As a foster carer to teenagers for several years, I met some amazing youngsters. All of them were far braver than I was at their age about moving in with a stranger, sometimes at short notice. Some I am still in touch with, others I remember and worry about, but being a foster carer was never dull, often fun and always interesting.

A slogan on an advert for foster carers a few years back said “the life you change will be your own”. This is true, and some life experience, a sense of the ridiculous and, perhaps, a cat or dog are really all you need.
Eileen Flinter
London

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