Released on October 17, 2000
In honour of Foster Families Week, October 15th-21st, Social Services Minister
Harry Van Mulligen paid tribute to Saskatchewan's foster families today.
"Children who are in the care of foster parents are often dealing with many
difficult issues," Social Services Minister Harry Van Mulligen said. "Foster
families are to be commended for providing a warm and safe family environment
to children in need."
Currently, more than 800 foster families provide care to approximately 2,000
children across the province.
Van Mulligen pointed to the contributions of Gail and Robert Jones and Irene
and Matt Begin, both of Prince Albert, "Both the Jones and the Begin families
have provided consistent care for many of our youth and the province thanks
them for their efforts through the years." The Jones have been foster parents
for 25 years and the Begins have been foster parents for 21 years. Both were
honoured for their service at the Saskatchewan Foster Families Association
(SFFA) conference earlier this year.
Foster families are needed and anyone interested in finding out more about
becoming a foster parent can contact the SFFA toll-free at 1-888-276-2880 or
access their web site at www.sffa.sk.ca. Information on fostering is also
available from Social Service's web site at www.gov.sk.ca/socserv/.
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For more information, contact:
Doug Wakabayashi
Saskatchewan Social Services
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-8689
Email: doug.wakabayashi.ss@govmail.gov.sk.ca
Note: Photographs of the Jones and Begin families available on request