Former Victorian Premier Dr Denis Napthine is leading a regional campaign to boost the number of foster carers across south-west Victoria and the Wimmera.
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Dr Napthine, who was a long-term foster carer with wife Peggy, is calling on people from all walks of life to consider foster care.
"It takes a village to raise a child and we as a community have really got to be prepared to look after all the children from our community if they can't safely stay with their own family," Dr Napthine said.
"We've got to put our arms around them and that's why foster care is so important. It is not without its challenges but bringing a big smile to the face of a child in need is a priceless joy. Being a foster carer is one of the most joyful and rewarding things anyone can do."
Dr Napthine, who is the official ambassador of the Share Your Care campaign, said carers came from all walks of life and lived in all sorts of places - towns, cities, little rural townships, and out on isolated farms.
"My wife and I were foster carers for 15 years. We were long term carers but there is also the option of short-term and medium-term care, "Dr Napthine said.
"It's so rewarding for you as an individual and for your whole family. To see that child safe, secure and loved is really fantastic."
Carers are well supported by local agencies and the wider community. "There are professional people who provide advice, assistance and support, as well as financial assistance to make sure that foster carers are not out of pocket," he said.
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Dr Napthine said with demand for foster carers currently exceeding supply, and our communities facing new challenges every day, there was no better time to consider becoming a carer.
"Our local kids need your help. Need your support. Need your love, so be a foster carer. Share Your Care."
Share Your Care has been jointly initiated by several agencies across the Wimmera and south-west Victoria.
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