There is a great need for foster parents across North Carolina to give kids a place to call home, even more so during the pandemic.An Alamance County family recently provided a home for a baby who tested positive for Covid 19. The baby was in the hospital, it was an emergency situation and she needed a home for a couple months. Ginger and Scott Rhoads provided that temporary home.They are fairly new foster parents, so they said it was quite the experience. The baby is at a more permanent foster home now and the Rhoads are fostering a one year old son at home with their two biological daughters, Bella and Lyla Mae. “It was definitely a process and was hard to get used to but now he s not as much as a baby and he s older and we can play with him and he’s part of our family now, said Lyla Mae. When asked what the couple would tell a family who might be thinking about taking the first step in fostering, Ginger said, “I would tell them, go for it. I would tell them the reward