Purchase our improved pin badges today and support the Memorial Family Fund

 

image credit: Naphtali Associates www.naphtaliassociates.org.uk

 

source: 4WardEverUK | published: 23 September 2022

 

Get your Family Fund badge! When you purchase your badge all the proceeds of sale will go to the National Mikey Powell Memorial Family Fund (NMPMFF) to support families that have been affected by custody deaths throughout the UK.


The NMPMFF is also closely involved with initiatives such as Red Alert HELP!, The United Families & Friends Campaign, Black Lives Matter UK, The People’s Tribunal on Police Killings and others, all seeking to challenge injustice and influence structural change reform.

Our new pin badges are now larger at 38mm in diameter - however, the price remains the same. Show your solidarity with the National Family Fund.


Badges Cost £2.50 +UK Postage


Important Note: Please provide a postal address + postcode on the PayPal checkout page. 


Your badge(s) will then be dispatched by 1st class UK post normally within 7 days of receiving your payment (subject to bank holidays).

We are the only organisation nationally that occupies this space, and are therefore absolutely unique and bespoke!


You can find out more about the history and purpose of the National Memorial Family Fund by watching this short video : Click here >

Woman in detention
by Family Fund Team 30 April 2025
A lack of supported housing was the biggest reason for delayed discharges from mental health hospitals in England last year, costing the NHS about £71m, according to a report.
Empty detention unit
by Family Fund Team 29 April 2025
The chair of England's first public inquiry into mental health deaths, Baroness Lampard, has vowed to "seek out the truth" - despite difficulties getting documents from the NHS.
Jean Charles de Menezes
by Family Fund Team 26 April 2025
The mother of a man shot dead by police in a London Underground station after being mistaken for a terrorist has said “everyone should watch” a new dramatisation of her son’s killing.
Families at a London demonstration
by Family Fund Team 26 April 2025
Families of people who died in police custody in the United Kingdom held the first public People’s Tribunal on the 5th & 6th of April 2025 at Regent's University in Central London.
Man behind prison cell bars
by Family Fund Team 26 April 2025
Four more prisoners serving Public Protection sentences have taken their own lives, taking the number to 94. Another 37 released IPPs took their own lives in the five years to 2024.
Man looking depressed
by Family Fund Team 26 April 2025
The objective of this Black emancipatory action research project was to explore the role of Black-led community organisations in supporting Black mental health and wellbeing in the UK.
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