ANYONE who is interested in becoming a foster carer is invited to an information meeting at County Hall this month.
Members of Lancashire County Council's fostering team, as well as social workers and current foster carers, will be available to answer questions, talk you through the process, and offer advice.
Anyone thinking about becoming a foster carer is invited to an information evening in Preston to find out more.
County Councillor Susie Charles, cabinet member for children, young people and schools, said: "New Year is traditionally a time when people decide to make a change in their lives, give something up, or start something new.
"I'd like to take advantage of that New Year frame of mind to encourage people to think about a change they could make, not just to their own life, but to that of a Lancashire child.
"Becoming a foster carer is a big decision, and we don't suggest anyone takes it lightly. But if anyone is wondering whether it might be for them, they can come along to an information evening to have a chat with our friendly staff without feeling pressurised or obligated in any way.
The event will be held on Wednesday, January 24.
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