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Foster parents form organization
Following several orga.nizat-
ional meetings, the foster parents
of the Huron County Children's
Aid Society have formed a
Foster Parent Association.
The executive of the Associa-
tion are as follows: President,
Walter McClure, R.R.#2, Sea-
forth, Vice President: Gordon
Blanchard, R.R.#4, Walton, Sec-
retary: George Sikma, R.R.#2,
Wroxeter, and Mrs. Russell
Snider, R.R.#2, Zurich, who will
act in the dual capacity of Treas-
urer, and liaison with the
Society's Board of Directors.
Mrs. D. Scott, Nile, is the
Association representative to the
South-western Ontario Regional
Foster Parent meetings, and
Mrs. Marian Hindmarsh of the
Children's Aid Society staff will
act as staff liaison.
The aims and purposes of the
Association, and a constitution
were ratified at the March meet-
ing of the Association held at
Wesley-Willis United Church,
Clinton. Special guest at
the March meeting was Miss
Shirley Norman of the County
Board of Education, who
presented a film, and answered
enquiries concerning children
with learning problems.
"We anticipate a strengthen-
ing in our partnership with our
foster parents as a result of our
Foster Parent Association."
commented Children's Aid
Society Director, B. R. Heath.
Our staff has Ion g enjoyed an
excellent working relationship
with the Society's foster parents,
and there has been in many ways
an informal association of foster
parents in the County. Within the
context of social fellowship and
a fostering of a spirit of cooper-
ation and helpfulness among
members, it is our hope that the
Association will use itself to
promote the interest of, and im-
provement in, existing services
for foster children; it is our
hope too that the Association will
use itself as a vehicle to promote
educational activities related to
the care and treatment of the
child in foster care.
The next regular meeting of
the Association will be held May
15 in. Clinton. Plans are also
under way for the Huron County
Children's Aid Society to host
a regional Foster Parent meeting
in Goderich in June.
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