This heartfelt poem was written by an 11-year-old under the care of Progress Fostering Service. This young poet beautifully captures their journey and the transformative power of foster care.
My life was no fun
My fears would make me run.
Until out of the blue
I met you.
I became a foster child not once but twice
When I hurt myself you gave me ice.
You helped me learn
Everything I get I earn.
I am a little bit sad
Sometimes I get a little bit mad.
Me and my brothers would hit and hit
Until one day we got split.
We see each other often
We all need a correction.
I’ve learnt a lot of things
And my foster carer says
Teamwork makes the dream work.
I do much better now in foster care
I smile most days
I hope you can do a favour
And help people to become more able
And children who have lost hope
And start believing
Bring them in and give them a second chance in life.
As we celebrate Foster Care Fortnight, we invite individuals and families in the Midlands who are interested in fostering to join us. Together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of children and young people in need of stability and care.
To learn more about fostering with Progress Fostering Service and how you can become a foster carer, please visit progresscare.co.uk/fostering or contact us directly at 01902 561066.