Families Fighting for Justice would like to say if there is any family out there who has lost a loved one from acts of homicide please do not suffer in silence as we are all here to help you. Families Fighting for Justice also delivers The HUB a ‘One Stop Shop’ that can offer you […]
Families Fighting for Justice would like to say if there is any family out there who has lost a loved one from acts of homicide please do not suffer in silence as we are all here to help you. Families Fighting for Justice also delivers The HUB a ‘One Stop Shop’ that can offer you […]
Our Coffee Mornings are proving to be very successful. We hold them every Tuesday at 6 Anson Street, (off London Road) L3 5NY from 10.30am to noon. No appointment needed just come along you are always welcome. For more information please call 0151 709 2994
Families Fighting for Justice are a Peer Support charity that can not only support your but also your children who can be referred into our OLLY children’s group please go to www.ourlostloveyears.co.uk. Families Fighting for Justice are victim led and can understand this emotional rollercoaster ride that you are now on. We can relate to […]
Come along to our charity shop in 5 The Palatine (lower ground floor) The Strand, Bootle. We are raffling a full case of prosecco. Raffle tickets are £2 per strip and the draw will be held on December 10th 2018.
We have one mission and that is to bring the deterrent and respect for human life within our judiciary. To have no other victims’ families left in the dark as we were, to have all the help and support in place at a non-stop level. We are the ones serving the life sentence and we […]
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 among 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. […]
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. […]






