Sefton Pushes the Boat out for Fostering Families
Sailing activities organised for Sefton’s fostering households were underway as families came together for a fun day at Crosby Lakeside Adventure Centre.
Children and young people, their foster carers and the children of foster carers took the helm as they enjoyed riding electric and sailing boats.
The event is part of some collaborative work between Sefton Council’s Fostering and Leisure Services. Working jointly means that Sefton has been able to improve their lifestyle offer for foster children and their carers. This includes free gym and golf membership for the whole fostering family.
James is a foster carer with Sefton and brought his family along to enjoy the sailing. James said:
“Today has been so good to get out in the fresh air and have some family time. The children have had a go at everything and have loved being out on the water. It’s great because it brings us closer together as we’ve never done anything like this before and it’s something we can all enjoy.”
Sefton Fostering Services’ Assistant Team Manager Tracy Millward said:
“We want to show our carers and their families how much we appreciate them by putting on these great activities and events. Days like these bring foster families together and help to create those special memories.
“Here at Sefton Fostering we are always looking for new and exciting opportunities to give our carers and all the children they care for the chance to catch up with friends and meet new ones.
“I’d also like to say a big thank you to our Leisure Services who we have been working closely with. This work means foster children and their foster families can access Sefton’s leisure facilities for free and have the opportunity to try different experiences and possibly find new talents and interests, building confidence and self-esteem.
“This is fantastic as it really helps to improve the lives of vulnerable children in Sefton and their foster cares who are doing something amazing.”
Jeff Jones, Locality Manager for Sefton Council’s Leisure Services said:
“We are really pleased to be able to support the fostering service. Seeing the children and young people smiling and having so much fun is just brilliant.
“We wanted to give them the chance to get out and enjoy themselves but also experience something they have never come across before.
“We’re also delighted to be offering carers and children free passes to leisure facilities and really hope this will make a difference to the lives of our foster families.”
Anyone who is thinking about fostering can find out more by speaking to one of the team by calling the freephone number – 0800 923 2777
Or by visiting the dedicated website at https://seftonfostering.co.uk/
To find out more about Leisure activities in Sefton, people should visit www.sefton.gov.uk/sport-leisure/.
Contact:
Charlene Smith
Marketing and Publicity Officer - Fostering Service
[email protected]