It only takes one moment for everything to change. A single act. A single decision. A moment that turns life into something unrecognisable. For families who have lost a loved one to violence, nothing is ever the same again. Life becomes divided into before and after. At Families Fighting for Justice, we understand that moment, […]
Thursday 12th March 2026 We are holding a Group Meeting at The Hub, starting from 10:30am. Parents, members, and anyone who would like to join us are welcome. This is a chance to meet like-minded people, make new friends, and spend time with others who understand. When you arrive, please ring our doorbell and we […]
Stephen Wynne, the cold, callous killer of Chantel Taylor, was granted parole on Monday 16th February 2026. Wynne has served only 21 years for Chantel’s murder, and for dismembering and concealing her body. Chantel’s Law, which is currently under discussion, is a proposed law that would mean a life sentence comes with a minimum of […]
The Group meetings are going to put together a trip to Chester, visiting Chester Cathedral and a Boat cruise up the River. For the Adults. Wednesday Group meetings are so good for sharing experiences.
“Olly’s Happy Place” Learn more here: https://ourlostloveyears.co.uk/ollys-happy-place/
Our Founder, Jean Taylor, has been giving regular talks to Family Liaison Officers for the past six years, giving them a better insight into the best support and approach for victims’ families.
The OLLY Charity Shop is based on the ground floor inside The Strand Shopping Centre, Bootle – right next to the Post Office – and it’s full of hidden gems and brilliant bargains waiting to be found! All sales help our children’s Charity to do great days out. Grab a bargain, and make a difference. […]
We recently welcomed parents back to The Hub for our second dedicated session — a safe space to chat, share thoughts, and talk through ideas around upcoming activities for families and children. These sessions are designed to bring parents together, to ensure their voices are heard, and to keep shaping the support we offer with […]










