COFFEE MORNING Tuesday 4th September 10.30am at 6 Anson Street, L3 5NY, in the HUB ALL FFfJ members and parents of OLLY children to attend. Anyone reading this message who has lost a loved one to an act of homicide or culpable road death please come along and join us to be part of this […]
COFFEE MORNING Tuesday 4th September 10.30am at 6 Anson Street, L3 5NY, in the HUB ALL FFfJ members and parents of OLLY children to attend. Anyone reading this message who has lost a loved one to an act of homicide or culpable road death please come along and join us to be part of this […]
Families Fighting for Justice a reputable charity offering peer support to victim’s families of homicide and culpable road death, we know and understand your pain. We can guide you along your roller coaster journey, we are here to support you, and we do this with understanding. We deliver a one stop shop’ The HUB who […]
Families Fighting for Justice can help support you and your family. We know every emotional feeling you will have after losing your loved one. We can provide a pick up service to bring you down to our centre where you will be amongst friends who care. Our lounge is a friendly place to sit and […]
Peer Support: Helping Each Other Peer support means people supporting each other on an equal basis, to offer something based on shared experiences. It has a long and honoured history in mental health. People with mental health problems including service users have always provided invaluable support to each other, both informally and through activists groups. […]
Families Fighting for Justice, offers Peer Support to families who have lost a loved one to homicide and culpable road death. For more information please call 0151 709 2994 or 07740149899.
We are predominantly a peer support group but we also work for change, both within our communities and our judiciary. Some of our members have been directly affected by homicide or culpable road death, others just volunteer because they recognise the excellent work we do. We have so many plans for the future too. To […]
About Families Fighting For Justice Jean Taylor, the founder of Families Fighting for Justice (FFFJ), lost a sister in 1998, a son in 2000 and a daughter in 2004 all to the acts of homicide. In 2008 Jean advertised in the Liverpool Echo for victims’ families to join her on a march to Downing Street […]