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Ex-Olympian Jamie Baulch urges people to consider adoption as he shares photograph from childhood

News | | Published: 11:49, Tuesday September 11th, 2018.

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

Olympic silver medallist Jamie Baulch has backed a Barnardo’s Cymru campaign to encourage more people to consider adoption.

The former sprint athlete and Barnardo’s ambassador was adopted by his parents Alan and Marilyn aged six, and grew up in Risca.

As part of the campaign, the ex-world champion sprinter has shared a family picture from when he was growing up.

Jamie Baulch on holiday in France with his sisters brother and his dad
MEMORIES: Jamie Baulch on holiday in France with his sisters brother and his dad

He said: “I had such a lovely childhood. I have so many wonderful memories of going on holiday with my family and these trips really helped me to form important relationships with my brothers and sisters.

“I remember always being carried by my dad on his shoulders and have been told that I always used to pull silly faces because it got me attention.

“Spending time together to create happy memories and have a good childhood is crucial, as it strengthens family bonds. There are so many children waiting to be adopted who deserve a fulfilling childhood.”

According to Barnardo’s, there are 1,089 children across the UK waiting to be adopted.

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