A FORMER foster carer from Stockbridge has been awarded an OBE as part of the Queen's Birthday Honour's List 2022, released ahead of the Platinum Jubilee.
Christine Mary Blackmore, 75, has been listed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire for her services to fostering with Hampshire County Council.
She has fostered hundreds of children of all ages, for anything from a day up to two years.
Commenting on the recognition, Councillor Roz Chadd, the County Council’s executive lead member for children’s services said: “Congratulations to Christine on this prestigious and well-deserved achievement, which recognises a long career providing much needed care to some of our county’s most vulnerable children.
"Foster carers play a vital role in the lives of the children they care for, providing the stability of a loving family environment at the time it’s needed most. I’d urge anyone who is interested in making a difference, like Christine, to get in touch with us and find out more about the fostering journey.”]
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Her Majesty The Queen’s Jubilee Birthday Honours List 2022 marks the incredible public service of individuals across the UK in celebration of Her Majesty’s unprecedented 70 years of service.
In tribute to The Queen, recipients have been awarded for their outstanding contributions across all sectors, but in particular for sustained public service, the environment and sustainability, and youth engagement.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “This historic Platinum Jubilee is not only a celebration of the monarch but of the qualities she possesses. The honours she confers this week reflect many of those qualities that have been invaluable from all different walks of life and to communities across the UK.
“I pay tribute to all of this year’s winners. Their stories of courage and compassion are an inspiration to us all.”
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