
Working together
We've made it pretty straightforward!
If you’re interested in becoming a foster parent, please ring or email to look at finding out more about each other and seeing where we might go.
First we’ll have a friendly conversation to see what we've got in common, then set up an initial visit where one of our social workers will come and meet you. Here’s where you can ask plenty of questions, discuss what it means to be a foster carer and help decide if it’s right for you. One of the things they'll help you consider is how being a foster carer may impact on your own kids and what age of children you would best be suited to.
Don’t worry, you’ll get to know everything about becoming a foster carer and whether you’ll be good to work with the children we’re working with. And then, the next stage is to apply to be a carer with us.
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Help with Fostering
Download our FREE guideline notes for a handy introduction to what's involved in fostering a child.
Sam and Greg will be pleased to discuss any aspects of becoming a foster carer on 020 7737 7333 or by email (click on their pictures). If in doubt, ring!
- Rory Thomas, TFP foster carer
- Lorna Taylor, TFP foster carer
- John & Angela Holdam, TFP foster carers
- Bev Hunter, TFP foster carer
- Ellen Thomas, TFP foster carer
- Penny Turner and Trevor Jones, TFP foster carers



