Tree House Care is looking for families to foster children in need of loving homes
Today marks the start of Foster Care Fortnight, The Fostering Network's annual campaign to raise the profile of fostering and show how foster care transforms lives.
Luckily, Tree House Care - which has been providing safe homes for children for over 20 years - is on hand to answer some of the most commonly asked questions below. 3. How long does it take to become a foster carer? A foster carer has the potential to transform young lives so Tree House Care needs to make sure that you are truly suited to the role. Over six months, the team will get to know you and your family and see what strengths you could bring to fostering.
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