![SUCCESS STORY: Jasmine Isaacs, who now works with UMFC was foster cared as a child by Graeme Lindsay and his wife Jan. UMFC are encouraging those interested in becoming carers to attend information sessions next week. SUCCESS STORY: Jasmine Isaacs, who now works with UMFC was foster cared as a child by Graeme Lindsay and his wife Jan. UMFC are encouraging those interested in becoming carers to attend information sessions next week.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/sadflkjlewajqwer/c524864d-99cf-44b4-870d-64d74e87face.jpg/r0_0_3280_4926_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
More foster carers are desperately needed for children in the North East.
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Upper Murray Family Care are again holding information sessions in Wangaratta, Wodonga and Mansfield for interested adults and families, or people just wanting more information about foster care.
They will be held on January 13, 15 and 16 respectively with afternoon sessions and night sessions available on each day.
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And UMFC carer management team leader Jeanine Aughey said they will be able to answer a range of questions.
"These include whether your household is suitable to become a foster home, what kinds of care you can provide, why children need foster carers, the process to becoming a foster carer. and the support we provide to carers and children in care," she said.
"And of course any other questions you have."
Registration is encouraged but walk-ins are welcome on the day.
For more information visit the Upper Murray Family Care Facebook page.