In a new and important step for FFFJ, we recently held our first session of the year for of our members. Held at the HUB, we welcomed around 15 visitors for a relaxed and supportive afternoon. As part of the session, members completed SWOT forms to help us better understand their needs, views, and how […]
As we begin 2026, Families Fighting for Justice remains as committed as ever to giving victims’ families a voice, and to campaigning for real change in the justice system. From our earliest marches to today’s ongoing campaigns, our mission stays the same — justice, respect, and long-term support for every family impacted by homicide. This […]
Upcoming Parents’ Meetings at The HUB – 6 Anson Street 📅 Thursday 8th January at 11am Join us for a relaxed group chat with fellow parent members. We’ll be talking about the activities we provide, and your input is incredibly valuable to help shape what we do next. 📅 Next Meeting: Thursday 29th January at […]
Many of our members who once came to us in their darkest moments are now volunteering for our charity. Having found strength and healing through our support, they are in a much better place — and are now giving back to help others on the same journey. Families Fighting for Justice and The HUB are […]
As the festive season approaches, all of us at Families Fighting for Justice want to take a moment to thank each and every person who has stood with us throughout 2025. Whether you’ve volunteered your time, offered kind words, or supported us in any way — we are truly grateful. Our mission would not be […]
As 2025 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to reflect on what has been a powerful and emotional year for Families Fighting for Justice. This year, we continued to stand with families affected by homicide and violent crime, offering support, understanding, and a space to be heard. Every story shared, every hand held, […]
It only takes one moment — a single act of violence, a senseless decision, a tragic mistake — to change lives forever. For families affected by homicide, that moment marks a before and after. Life as it once was is shattered, and what follows is a lifetime of questions, pain, and trying to make sense […]
It is with deep sadness that we reflect on the passing of Lady Helen Newlove — a true champion for victims’ families and a tireless advocate for justice. Her voice, compassion, and strength became a beacon of hope for so many who had been affected by violent crime and loss. Lady Newlove was more than […]
At Families Fighting for Justice, our path is forged from pain, but driven by purpose. We are here because lives were lost. Because families felt unheard. Because change was long overdue. In 2008, our founder Jean Taylor — having lost a sister, a son and a daughter to homicide — held banners and photographs in […]
Back in 2008, we took to the streets of London with banners in our hands and pain in our hearts. That first march wasn’t just a public outcry — it was the start of a movement. Families Fighting for Justice was born out of the voices of those who had lost the most, demanding change […]










