The ceremony took place at an event in Inverurie where foster carers from across Aberdeenshire had their work and commitment acknowledged by Head of Childrens’ Services Leigh Jolly ahead of Adoption Week Scotland, which runs from 23 November to 1 December.
Commenting after the event, Cllr Geoff Crowson said:
“This was an event to honour and recognise the important work of all foster carers from across Aberdeenshire, and it’s important that their work is acknowledged.
“Emma and myself have been foster carers for ten years now and, while this recognition is appreciated, it’s all about the young people that ourselves and other foster carers look after and about giving them the best chance in life.
“Fostering is important work but is deeply-rewarding and I would strongly encourage anyone who thinks they could provide support for a young person to find out more by visiting http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/children-and-families/fostering/becoming-a-foster-carer/
“Emma and myself have been foster carers for ten years now and, while this recognition is appreciated, it’s all about the young people that ourselves and other foster carers look after and about giving them the best chance in life.
“Fostering is important work but is deeply-rewarding and I would strongly encourage anyone who thinks they could provide support for a young person to find out more by visiting http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/children-and-families/fostering/becoming-a-foster-carer/