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(MADISON) – In recognition of Foster Care Month, First Lady Tonette Walker and Department of Children and Families Secretary Eloise Anderson honored foster parents Bob and Nan Pieper for their incredible commitment to the children of Dane County who have needed a temporary, safe place to call home by presenting them with a 2018 Governor’s Foster Care Award during a special ceremony today at the Wisconsin State Capitol.

“Foster Care Month gives us an opportunity to thank the families who care for the vulnerable children who need to be removed from their homes for their own protection,” said Secretary Anderson. “Foster parents offer these children shelter, and play a critical role in helping them take the first step of their journey towards healing and recovery.”

Mr. and Mrs. Pieper have created a home that epitomize what a trauma-informed household should look like – safe, nurturing and supportive. Bob and Nan have committed themselves to learning the skills to help youth work through their traumatic experiences and fear about what comes next, while at the same time helping create new positive memories. With their continued strength and drive to help children, the Piepers have become foster parents that county workers can trust and rely on to provide a stable and loving home for children in need of a temporary home.

“For those times when children cannot remain at home, foster families step in to keep them safe, nurture them, and give them support,” stated Secretary Anderson. “I know firsthand the joys and challenges of being a foster parent, although for me the joys far outweighed the challenges. Wisconsin is forever in the debt of foster families who are willing to welcome children into their home at the very moment of their greatest need.”

The Piepers were recognized with five other outstanding foster families throughout Wisconsin along with a special Champion of Change Award being presented to Green Bay Packer Ty Montgomery and his mother, Lisa, for their dedication to raising awareness of the ongoing need for more foster families to offer protection and support during this difficult period in a child’s life.

The ceremony today also highlighted the need for additional kind, responsible adults to step forward and care for foster children. Currently in Wisconsin there are about 8,000 children living in out-of-home care. For more information on becoming a foster parent, visit https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/fostercare/become.

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