World Foster Day 2025
On 30 May, Fairtree hosted an awareness campaign in support of Kin Culture ahead of World Foster Day. Colleagues gathered in the Willowbridge Sports Lounge over lunch to learn more about the importance of foster care and to take part in simple yet meaningful activities that highlighted this cause. Throughout the event, team members showed their support by drawing smiley faces, sharing photos on social media with #worldfosterday, and engaging in conversations about the vital role of foster families. The initiative also encouraged donations to foster care organisations and inspired many to think about small ways to support foster families in their own communities. It was a heartfelt afternoon of awareness, conversation, and action, reinforcing Fairtree’s commitment to making a difference beyond the workplace
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