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To Anyone Considering Fostering | One Family’s Honest Foster Care Journey

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What is fostering really like? What does it mean to open your home to a child in foster care? In this heartfelt episode of The Letterbox Podcast, Sophie shares a powerful letter about her family’s fostering journey. Alongside her husband and their two young sons, she welcomed a foster child into their home and discovered that fostering is about so much more than training, paperwork and appointments—it’s about trust, connection, healing and unconditional love. Sophie reflects on the uncertainty of becoming a foster carer, the bond that grew between her sons and their foster sister, and the life-changing moment they learned she would be staying with them long term. Her honest story offers a rare glimpse into the realities of foster care and the impact it has on every member of the family. Whether you’re considering fostering, exploring how to become a foster parent, or simply want to better understand the experiences of children in care and foster families, this episode is an inspiring and emotional listen. If Sophie’s letter resonated with you, take a moment to learn more about fostering and the difference a safe, loving home can make in a child’s life. Sophie has recently started sharing her family’s fostering journey online, offering an honest glimpse into the realities, challenges and joys of fostering. You can follow along on her instagram @sophieguiel101⁠ 💌And if there’s a letter you’ve been carrying that you feel ready to share, The Letterbox Podcast is a place for stories that connect us through the experiences that shape our lives. 🎙️ If you’d like to support the podcast, following or sharing the episode with someone who may find it meaningful helps more stories like this reach the people who need them.

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What is fostering really like? What does it mean to open your home to a child in foster care? In this heartfelt episode of The Letterbox Podcast, Sophie shares a powerful letter about her family’s fostering journey. Alongside her husband and their two young sons, she welcomed a foster child into their home and discovered that fostering is about so much more than training, paperwork and appointments—it’s about trust, connection, healing and unconditional love. Sophie reflects on the uncertainty of becoming a foster carer, the bond that grew between her sons and their foster sister, and the life-changing moment they learned she would be staying with them long term. Her honest story offers a rare glimpse into the realities of foster care and the impact it has on every member of the family. Whether you’re considering fostering, exploring how to become a foster parent, or simply want to better understand the experiences of children in care and foster families, this episode is an inspiring and emotional listen. If Sophie’s letter resonated with you, take a moment to learn more about fostering and the difference a safe, loving home can make in a child’s life. Sophie has recently started sharing her family’s fostering journey online, offering an honest glimpse into the realities, challenges and joys of fostering. You can follow along on her instagram @sophieguiel101⁠ 💌And if there’s a letter you’ve been carrying that you feel ready to share, The Letterbox Podcast is a place for stories that connect us through the experiences that shape our lives. 🎙️ If you’d like to support the podcast, following or sharing the episode with someone who may find it meaningful helps more stories like this reach the people who need them.

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