Barnardos South Coast foster carer nominated as kindest Australian of the year featured in Illawarra Mercury

A Barnardos South Coast Corrimal foster carer, Diana (78), has been nominated as Australia’s kindest person of the year after she spent the last two decades caring for over 50 foster children. She first started in 2001 said the experience for her has been nothing but rewarding. Her story was published in Illawarra Mercury along with several other media outlets.

Diana quotes:

“I used to pick my grandson up from school and he’d bring the newsletter home which I’d read and one day I saw an ad from Barnardo’s, they were looking for foster carers and I thought to myself that’s something I’d like to do.”

“He was just a ball of life that little mischief and I loved spending time with him.”

“He’s 27 now and we still catch up.”

“It breaks my heart to see people only wanting babies, not older children. I’ve always loved everyone equally.”

Diana has cared for all age groups, from newborns to teenagers and enjoyed all of the different experiences. She is currently caring for a newborn baby, having taken him in when he was only 3 days old.

“I was having morning tea with my friends and my phone rang. It was Barnardo’s asking if I wanted to take a three-day-old bub home.”

“My friends always ask me, is this the last one? Are you finished yet? and I just say I don’t think so.”

Diana is urging everyone to consider foster caring if they have the capacity, to help make a difference to the children’s lives.

Read the full story on Illawarra Mercury.

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HOW BARNARDOS HELPS

We understand that families and
children who have experienced domestic and family violence need more than just a safe place to stay.
At Barnardos, we work closely with children to
identify their unique
needs and provide tailored support
for each family member
.  
 


Support with transitional accommodation

Providing safety planning so that families can leave violence for good

Access to counselling services

Children who have survived domestic and family violence often experience long-term impacts into adulthood.
Our caseworkers
recognise the importance of specialist support to
help them recover and thrive.
 

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