Boundless love
It was a momentous week for Garry and Penny as they had just said goodbye to their last (probably 100th!) foster child and were now retiring.

They knew they were good with children, and they knew the children in their care deserved ‘roots and wings’ and that is what they gave them. Their foster children sometimes asked them, “Why do you do this?” to which they replied, “God wanted us to foster”.
They were open about being Christian and never embarrassed about talking of their faith. Indeed, it was their faith that carried them through the hard times: each child came with trauma of some kind and each time they would have to go back to that place and start again. Some assumed that after two years they would be sorted but, “By heck no, more like seven!” Love such as this has no boundaries.
www.norfolk.gov.uk/children-and-families/adoption-and-fostering/fostering
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