The team from Fostering North Yorkshire will be taking over the Fountains Abbey parkrun this weekend.
Fostering North Yorkshire set for parkrun takeover this weekend Fostering North Yorkshire will be taking over the Fountains Abbey parkrun this weekend. The team will be at the event on Saturday (30th September) to cheer on participants, help marshal the race and offer goodies to finishers. Their aim is to talk all things fostering with visitors. A spokesperson for Fostering North Yorkshire said:
“We’ll be wearing our lovely new purpleFostering North Yorkshire t shirts so you can spot us – plus there’ll be a fostering stand near the visitor centre café after the run, where you can pick up some info to take home… “So whether you are planning to run, gently jog or even walk, we’ll see you there!”[caption id="attachment_79668" align="aligncenter" width="959"] Fostering North Yorkshire will be at Fountains Abbey parkrun this weekend.[/caption] The event starts at 9am. Fostering North Yorkshire is North Yorkshire Council's fostering service, providing care for children across the county. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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