Annalong Couple Are NI Foster Carers Of Year

A couple from Annalong, described as ‘loving, kind, amazing and special people’ by their foster children, have been named Foster Carers of the Year in Northern Ireland.

William and Valerie Newell, were nominated by their two foster children, who say any child would be lucky to live with them.

And the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Gerard and Marion Lennon from Ardglass.

William and Valerie received the accolade from The Fostering Network at Northern Ireland’s 2017 Foster Carer of the Year Awards, on Saturday 13 May at the Hilton Hotel, Belfast.

From left: Mark Walker, General Area Manager from the Hilton, Belfast, William and Valerie Newell from Annalong, and Kathleen Toner, Director of The Fostering Network.

The award selection panel were ‘blown away’ by the stories the Newells shared with them. The couple have been fostering with the Southern Trust for 13 years, looking after many babies, sibling groups and children with complex needs as well as bringing up three children of their own.

According to William and Valerie, the couple ‘fell’ into fostering through family links. They started to help out and have never looked back.

The children’s heartfelt handwritten nomination, complete with drawings, details William and Valerie’s incredible efforts for the children they care for, including how they record every feed, sleep and first smile for the babies they foster.

The couple’s foster child, said: ‘My brother and I lived with six foster families before we came to live with Valerie and William, but this is where we are staying. We are so happy and safe here. They are always there to help and guide me and get me the support I need.

‘This is the most brilliant place a child could grow up and have brilliant life. They mean the world to us and any child lucky enough to live here would be happy and healthy like I am now.’

Kathleen Toner, director of The Fostering Network in Northern Ireland, said: ‘William, Valerie and all of our winners are shining examples of how foster care can transform children’s lives. It is thanks to them and thousands of other foster carers that children can feel supported and happy. We are pleased to be honouring them all tonight and saying we are proud to support fostering, celebrating those people who devote their lives to helping children and young people.’

Una Carragher, Manager for the Regional Adoption and Fostering Service commented: ‘The HSC Regional Adoption and Fostering Service is delighted to co-host the Foster Carer of the Year celebration with The Fostering Network. The celebration is an opportunity to thank HSC foster carers for their commitment, care and attention to our children and young people. It is also an opportunity to raise awareness of the need for more foster carers within the five HSC Trusts who can provide stable, safe and loving homes to children and young people in foster care.’

If you think you might have the skills and qualities to foster, find your local fostering service.

www.thefosteringnetwork.org.uk/couldyoufoster