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Olympian Jamie Baulch backs Barnardo’s fostering appeal

News | | Published: 14:51, Tuesday February 6th, 2018.

CARING: Jamie Baulch with his parents Marilyn and Alan
CARING: Jamie Baulch with his parents Marilyn and Alan

Risca’s Olympic silver medallist Jamie Baulch has backed a Barnardo’s Cymru campaign to find more foster carers.

The charity has estimated that a further 500 foster families are needed in Wales over the next 12 months to support vulnerable children.

As part of the campaign, Barnardo’s supporter Jamie Baulch has shared a picture of himself with his adoptive parents, Marilyn and Alan, who raised him in Risca.

The ex-world champion sprinter said: “If it wasn’t for the love and support of my adoptive parents my life could have been so different. They are selfless and I love them so much.

“When children need fostering it is because they urgently need stability and safety in their lives. Foster carers help children believe in themselves again.”

Jason Baker, manager of Barnardo’s Cymru Fostering and Adoption Service, said: “Having a stable and loving home can make such a difference to a child or young person.

“Children who have been taken into care have often experienced neglect, abuse or other trauma so having a foster carer to help them through difficult times can have a huge impact on them and the person they grow up to be.”

• If you feel you could offer a welcoming, stable home for a child or siblings in care please contact Barnardo’s Cymru Fostering and Adoption Service by ringing 029 2049 3387 or email bcafs-south@barnardos.org.uk.

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