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Bradford charity raises over £60k and delivers Eid gifts | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Last week, people from all faiths and backgrounds, including our reporter Rowan Newman, participated in Fast Friday. Fasting Friday proved to be a success once again Over £600 was generated allowing gifts and food to be delivered to Bradford Council and a care residential home in the city. MFF and BFT would like to thank MyLahore, Cafe Regal, Kanapeena Supermarket, Living Islam, itc., and Mir Solicitors for their kind contributions. Mark Douglas, Bradford Council s Director of Children’s Services, said: “I would like to thank Bradford Foundation Trust and its partners for thinking about our care leavers and providing them Eid parcels.

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How to get involved in this year s Bradford Fast Friday | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

FASTING Friday is once again upon us as people of all faiths and backgrounds will not be eating or drinking for the majority of tomorrow to raise funds and awareness for a brilliant cause. My Foster Family, in partnership with the Bradford Foundation Trust and the Bradford Council Children Services, have organised the fast which will last from 3:30am to 8:55pm on May 7. This year s special cause is providing Eid gifts to care leavers and those who are 16-18 living independently or in supported living arrangements. The appeal helps transform the festive time for young people who may not have anyone to buy them a gift.

Guest Opinion: Need for foster homes greater than ever

One harsh reality of the pandemic often goes unnoticed: the continued need for foster parents. Similar to many regions across the state, eastern Oregon faces a critical shortage of foster homes for youth in need. Unlike many other areas, however, these rural and frontier communities have a history of joining together to address complex challenges facing their most vulnerable populations. We don’t see it as an “agency” problem to fix but rather find support through community collaborations and from the care of foster families. In Oregon, an average of 7,345 children are in foster care on a daily basis, according to state data from 2019. Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. (GOBHI) has a Foster Care program that provides homes for youth in local communities involved in the Child Welfare system or for those youth being supported by their local community mental health program. Our agency certifies foster families and works in partnership with the Oregon Department of H

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