 I fell into fostering by accident what 35 years ago now. One of the main things that fostering can do is to teach them how to trust. A lot of children and young people don't know how to trust. They feel guilty about their situation, about their life. I think the main thing we can give these children and young people is time and give them experiences. By coming here they've had a permanent place to live. It's a home. It's normal. It's noisy. You know, there's chaos and there's, do you wash it? And where's this and where's that? And they've had support from the schools. They've gone through their school years and they've gone on to college. And some of them have gone on to university. I'm just lucky that, you know, as a family we've had the chance to have these children come to live with us. I remember one girl left and she said, I learned how to iron. And another young girl said that if it wasn't for her she wouldn't be here now. And she said that, you know, we never turned our back on her. That says it all. Just totally changed my life.