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Foster Wales Flintshire is part of Foster Wales, a national network of 22 not-for-profit local authority fostering services in Wales, working together to build better futures for local children by helping them stay in their local area, when it’s right for them.

Foster Bear is part of the fostering team and is joining primary schools across Flintshire to take part in daily activities with the children in class. Children in years 3 and 4 will be given the opportunity to take Foster Bear home for a weekend during which they will look after and care for the bear. They will also receive a Foster Bear Booklet full of fun activities to do in class and to record their weekend adventures.

The children’s families will also have the opportunity to participate in this campaign by sharing photos and stories on social media of how Foster Bear has adapted to life with their new family, using the hashtag #fosterbear.

“It’s great to work with Foster Wales and local primary schools on this excellent initiative to encourage a greater understanding and awareness of the benefits of fostering,” said Flintshire’s Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Social Services and Wellbeing, Councillor Christine Jones. “I hope that the children will enjoy caring for Foster Bear and find the activities engaging. Following a successful trial in a local primary school last year, we are extremely proud to be launching this campaign which will also highlight the need to recruit more foster carers in our local communities. By giving the children the responsibility

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