 Postering across borders project was developed in response to the rise in the number of migrants coming to the EU in 2015. That year alone, over 90,000 unacompanied migrant children, UMCs, applied for asylum in Europe and a great majority of them were being placed in large scale residential facilities whilst all the research available seems to point out that the best setting for child is a family setting. Therefore the aim of the project was to expand the availability and improve the quality of family-based care for unacompanied migrant children. The project is implemented over six EU member states, namely Austria, Belgium, Greece, Luxembourg, Poland and the United Kingdom, in partnership with local NGOs who have been active in the field of protection of unacompanied migrant children for many years. The flagship product of the project is a manual that was not only translated into local languages but also it was adapted content-wise to the local settings and will be used by local professionals in training foster carers so that they would be able to take the best possible care of unacompanied migrant children.