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Foster Care Fortnight 2025 Celebrating the Power of Relationships
6 May 2025
Foster for East Midlands is proud to support Foster Care Fortnight, running from 12 to 25 May 2025 - the UK’s largest campaign to raise awareness of fostering.
1,500 Derby children benefit from Easter Holiday Activities and Food Programme
2 May 2025
Over 1,500 children from across the city enjoyed holiday club sessions during the Easter school holiday, trying activities ranging from breakdancing to DJing.
Moorways Sports Village set for £327,000 gym expansion
7 April 2025
The fitness suite at Moorways Sports Village is set to be expanded to more than 200 stations as part of an exciting £327,000 project.
Ruth and Phil - 35 years of parent and child fostering
28 March 2025
Ruth and Phil have dedicated over 35 years of their lives to fostering, providing a loving home to parents with their children.
Derby Arena hosts two National Cycle Events
27 March 2025
March saw Derby Arena Velodrome play host to two national cycling events.
Derby Arena celebrates its 10th anniversary
19 March 2025
The landmark building opened in 2015, with the aim of inspiring the next generation and put sport, health and physical activity at the heart of the city.
Building stronger communities: Derby marks World Social Work Month
11 March 2025
Derby City Council is recognising the vital role social workers play in safeguarding and supporting the city’s most vulnerable people.
Foster for East Midlands Proudly Supports LGBTQ+ Adoption & Fostering Week
3 March 2025
Foster for East Midlands is proud to support this year's LGBTQ+ Adoption & Fostering Week.
Awards recognise Derby’s champions of dignity in care
4 February 2025
Organisations and individuals that work to promote and protect dignity in Derby have been recognised at a special event during Dignity Action Month.
Chloe’s story of growing up with fostering
3 February 2025
Chloe McCready's parents were foster carers and, as she grew older, this experience helped her decide to become a social worker.