Pride in fostering – Celebrating our diverse foster care community
30.05.25 | 2 minute read

Celebrating our diverse community of foster carers, we meet two of Stockport’s fostering family, same-sex couple Steph and Mel.
We’re sharing their inspiring story and celebrating the amazing work they do improving the lives of local children and young people in care.
Steph (right) and Mel (left) have been foster carers with Stockport Council for six years, working with Stockport’s intervention team to provide short-term breaks for children and young people needing support.
Stockport Council is one of the 10 Greater Manchester local authorities working in collaboration to grow the number of foster carers to provide safe and loving homes for children and young people.
Steph and Mel owned a high-profile, award-winning bar in Manchester’s gay village. Life was fast paced and running the bar was hard work and long hours. When they retired they were looking for their next challenge and a friend suggested fostering, and Steph and Mel haven’t looked back since.
Working alongside Stockport Council’s intervention team, Steph and Mel provide short-term breaks for mainly teenagers who need support for a couple of days. It’s a chance to connect and unwind in a calm, quiet environment and, when they arrive, they’re given a pampering box full of beauty products, a sleeping mask and toiletries.
Steph said: “The kids coming to our house feel like it’s a real treat and look forward to having that bit of head space. We get on their level, almost like a big sister or auntie figure, and it’s a hugely successful way of helping them feel safe and to help them work through the challenges they’re facing.”
Steph and Mel are keen to encourage other gay couples to consider fostering. Steph said: “Many of the young people we work with are struggling with sexuality and, as a gay couple, we can relate to them and they can identify with us.”
For more information about joining Stockport’s family of foster carers, visit our www.fosterforgm.com/stockport
Could you foster?
Whether you’re single, married or in a same-sex relationship, the most important thing is your willingness to provide a safe and loving home.
If you have room in your heart and your home, and curious to learn more about becoming a Foster Carer, please take the time to read the information on our website.
Once you are ready to take the first step on your journey to becoming a foster carer, please get in touch with us via
- The Enquiry Form
- Email at enquire@fosterforgm.com
- Phone on 0300 303 0321
A committed and friendly member of our team will contact you within one working day of your enquiry and are here to answer any further questions you may have about fostering. They will also explain and guide you through our step-by-step approach in your journey to becoming a foster carer.
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