Fostering or Adoption events during LGBT History Month
LGBT History Month aims to promote tolerance and raise awareness of the prejudices faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. Brighton & Hove City Council are actively recruiting foster carers and adopters from the LGBT communities. You can foster or adopt if you are single or in
LGBT History Month aims to promote tolerance and raise awareness of the prejudices faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.

Brighton & Hove City Council are actively recruiting foster carers and adopters from the LGBT communities. You can foster or adopt if you are single or in a relationship; if you own or rent your home
Current LGBT foster carers and adopters have helped to transform many children’s lives and the council’s fostering team are keen to build on their success.
You will need a spare room and childcare experience and be able to give children and young people the care and support they need to be happy and fulfilled.
The council’s fostering team are organising two events during LGBT History Month where you can go along and find out about fostering or adopting with Brighton & Hove City Council.
You can simply call into Jubilee Library and meet the team for an informal chat on Tuesday, February 11 between 5.00pm and 7.00pm.
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Go along to the LGBT Fostering & Adoption Information Session on Friday, February 14 9.30-12.30pm in Moulsecoomb where you can find out more about adoption and fostering, speak to members of the adoption team, meet adopters, and hear about children needing adoption.
To book a place EMAIL:
Or telephone: 01273 295444
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