Diagrama Fostering, which supports foster carers across London, Kent, Surrey and Sussex, is searching for a foster family with two spare bedrooms who can offer stability, security and warmth to a five-year-old boy and his seven-year-old sister.
The siblings have times when they get on well and have fun together, they also have times when they need adult support to nurture their sibling relationship. They are the only family each other have and therefore there is a strong desire for them to grow up together and not be separated.
The five-year-old boy has some developmental delays which we anticipate will impact him throughout his childhood, he would benefit from patient, nurturing carers who can help him reach his full potential. His older sister is protective of her younger brother and finds it challenging to let go of these caring responsibilities. She struggles to enjoy her interests of reading, drawing because of the challenges she has faced so far in life.
The appeal comes at a time when the UK is facing a critical shortage of foster carers. Around 100 children enter care every day, yet there are simply not enough foster families available. As a result, many brothers and sisters are separated because there is no suitable foster home that can accommodate them together.
Kate Patel, Head of Fostering and Adoption at Diagrama Fostering, said: "These two young children have one simple wish, to stay together in a loving home where they can feel safe, go to school, make friends, enjoy after-school clubs and just be children. They have already experienced significant change in their young lives and being able to remain together would provide them with comfort, reassurance and a sense of belonging at a time when they need it most.
"We urgently need more people to come forward and consider fostering. Every day around 100 children enter the care system, and sadly there are not enough foster carers to meet the growing demand. Keeping siblings together whenever it is safe and appropriate is incredibly important, as they are often each other's greatest source of comfort.
"Many people dismiss the idea of fostering because they think they wouldn't be suitable, but if you have a spare bedroom, patience, compassion and a desire to make a difference, you could provide the stable, nurturing home so desperately needed by so many children. You won't be on your own, fostering is a professional, paid role, and we provide comprehensive training, ongoing support and a dedicated social worker every step of the way."
Diagrama Fostering finds homes for the children who have waited the longest and sadly there are too many children who have been waiting too long.
Diagrama welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, whether single, married, in a civil partnership or living with a partner. Previous experience of caring for children is not essential, as full training and continuous support are provided throughout every stage of the fostering journey.
Anyone interested in finding out more about becoming a foster carer with Diagrama Fostering is encouraged to get in touch for an informal, no-obligation conversation or to attend an online information session. By opening your home, you could help keep brothers and sisters together and give vulnerable children the safe, loving home they deserve, while making a lasting difference to their future.
To find out more about fostering with Diagrama Fostering visit www.diagramafostering.org.uk or to book a place on a free information session visit www.diagramafostering.org.uk/events

