National Family Fund: Get new badges and support the fund

4WardEverUK • 26 October 2022

provided by: Tippa Naphtali

first published: 4 January 2020

Image Credit: www.memorialfamilyfund.org.uk


Get your Family Fund badges! When you purchase your badges 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.

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).

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