Kate Winslet pays mum's life support bill | I've fostered 92 kids and get paid 50p an hour

Grace. Inspiring women's stories. Read in browser 'I've fostered 92 children and I get paid just 50p an hour but that won't stop me' John Lewis' Christmas adverts never fail to evoke emotion - and this year's had a serious message behind it with the retailer partnering with children's charities. It

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'I've fostered 92 children and I get paid just 50p an hour but that won't stop me'

John Lewis' Christmas adverts never fail to evoke emotion - and this year's had a serious message behind it with the retailer partnering with children's charities. It follows a man's determination to learn how to skateboard in time for the arrival of Ellie.

The young girl is depicted as one of the 108,000 children in the UK that are in the care system, with the closing scene showing a poignant moment of the couple answering the door to the social worker and welcoming the teenager, whose eyes light up at the sight of the skateboard, into their home.

For foster carer Jo Newby and her husband Christopher, that first knock on the door for the first time they fostered a child was a surreal moment. It was 2004 and the social worker handed over a three-month-old baby in a car seat.

The paperwork was signed and that was it. Jo had been entrusted to look after a tiny human that wasn't hers - but with each foster child that went on to enter their home, she loved and cared for them as if they were her own.

Jo and Chris, both 52, married when they were 30 and had conversations about having children.

With Jo already having a son, James, now 32, from her first marriage, they discussed fostering instead. They knew a few people who had done it and thought they'd try it for a few years.

But almost 19 years and 92 children later, one of which they adopted, there's no sign of them slowing down.

Read Jo's full story here

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Kate Winslet donates £17,000 to mum to fund daughter's life support machine


Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet has donated £17,000 to a mum who faced a huge energy bill to operate her daughter's life support machine. The Titanic actress intervened via the family's GoFundMe page and even called Carolynne Hunter to wish them well.

Carolynne set up the page after learning that her electricity bill could hit the high sum next year. Her daughter Freya, 12, has severe cerebral palsy and needs constant oxygen.

The 49-year-old told the BBC : "Our journey as family has been very traumatic and I just feel done at this point in my life. When I heard about the money I just burst into tears - I thought it wasn't even real. I'm still thinking is this real?"

The GoFundMe page had a £20,000 goal. The donation was marked from "Kate Winslet and family" and has been confirmed as a contribution from the Mare Of Easttown actress.

Carolynne says she has already turned off the heating in most rooms in her council home in Scotland to save money. The mum-of-four works full time and earns a moderate wage, so does not qualify for extra support.

"We're still freezing and we're not even at minus temperatures yet," said Ms Hunter. "I am nipping at the staff not to put the heating on unless it's necessary.

"The council have put solar panels up to help with blackouts but don't think it'll help with the bill." Freya needs help from at least two NHS nurses or social care staff, who monitor her heart rate and oxygen and carry out suctioning to keep her airways clear.

Carolynne hit out at the government for not helping her pay the bill, and said that more people needed support. She added: "I didn't speak out to get donations but at the same time I have to make sure that Freya is OK.

"I'm going to be helped but what about everyone else? I wanted the government to pay for it and do the right thing - it shouldn't have to be a celebrity that steps in." Read more

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