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Welcome to the Contest page - where you can see the past winners of contests and the latest contests you can enter!

Some of these contests are from FosterClub, but they can come from all over the country. If you have a contest for young people in foster care, let us know at support@fosterclub.com , and we might post the contest on our site.

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We hear from our members all the time how much FosterClub means to them. Sometimes people send an e-mail, post a comment, or give a donation. Yesterday a FosterClub member Shady found a new way to show his appreciation. He designed a FosterClub cake, and his employer, DaryQueen provided the ingredients free of charge.

It says:
never, never, never give up.
Shoot For the Moon.
Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.

What a great quote!

Have you got a creative way to show your support for FosterClub? Send over, and if it's an idea we've never seen before, we'll put it up on the site.

Past Contests

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NASFCM Logo Contest

The National Association of State Foster Care Managers was interested in coming up with a new logo and wanted the logo to come from the experts - someone in foster care. So, FosterClub organized a contest in order to find the winner.

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One member shows how much he cares

We hear from our members all the time how much FosterClub means to them. Sometimes people send an e-mail, post a comment, or give a donation. Yesterday a FosterClub member Shady found a new way to show his appreciation. He designed a FosterClub cake, and his employer, DaryQueen provided the ingredients free of charge

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U.S. Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child Contest

Have ever wanted to go to Washington DC? Now's your chance. There's an organization called The Campaign for U.S. Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, (or CRC for short). They're inviting youth in grades 6th-12th throughout the U.S. to participate in its second nationwide essay contest.