Nick Bye (front left) and the special Fostering Christmas party
A Christmas party was held for Torbay’s Foster Carers and children at Upton Vale Church in Torquay.
It was staged to help the Foster Carers celebrate Christmas and to say thank you for all their hard work throughout the year.
The event was well attended with more than 50 people taking part, and as well as Christmas party music and food there was a raffle, and the event was also attended by Torbay Council’s Fostering team, Director of Children’s Services Nancy Meehan and Cllr Nick Bye, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services.
He said: “It was great to see so many of our Foster Carers at this year’s Christmas party and I would once again like to say a huge thank you to each and everyone one of them for their amazing work.
“As ever, I would also like to pass on my thanks to all of our Corporate Partners who provide help, support and also fun activities for our Foster families throughout the year
“We are always looking for new Foster Carers as well so if you are interested please do get in touch – our team would love to hear from you. Change a child’s future – Foster with Torbay.”
The annual Christmas party is one of a number of events held for Fostering families throughout the year; recently almost 750 people from Torbay’s Fostering, Special Guardians, children with additional needs and their parents/carers, as well as our care experienced young people, took part in the annual Train of Lights for the fifth year in a row, thanks to generosity from Dartmouth Steam Railway. Other events throughout the year have included a summer barbecue, quarterly Foster Carer Forums and more, while the Council’s Fostering team also attended a range of events during the year such as Armed Forces Day, Torbay Pride and Devon County Show.
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