Catherine has welcomed 15 children into her home during her time as a Fit Person, alongside her own grandchildren.  
“Before I became a Fit Person, I already provided care for vulnerable children in my local community, as well as looking after my grandchildren, and was often consulted by the community leader if a parent needed help with their child,” explains Catherine. “So, when Railway Children asked whether I would become a Fit Person, I was happy to say yes. All 15 children I have looked after have been very different. Some are talkative, some are quiet; some are angry, and some have challenging behaviour. 
“We always try to overcome these challenges together and I treat these children as if they are my own.”  
Rose, who lives on the same street as Catherine, also has experience of looking after children who have been separated from their parents.  
“My daughter left her two-year-old child with me when she went to work away,” says Rose. “Later, she came back to visit with a friend who also left her very young baby with me. The Social Welfare Officer granted me permission to look after the child and, from that experience, I was put forward to become a Fit Person. That was four years ago and, since then, I have looked after another 21 children.”