FREE and subsidised websites developed for affected families

4WardEverUK • 27 October 2022

source: 4WardEverUK

published: September 2022


Family Web Pages is a FREE or subsidised service provided by 4WardEverUK in association with First Stop Web Design for affected families and campaign groups.


Family Web Pages (FWP) is a free or subsidised website design & media service for families. It was driven by our own experiences of deaths in custody, and the difficulties of getting engaged with the wider public to tell our own story in place of the distorted information often put out by the Press. FWP has already assisted a number of families both in the UK and abroad.

The background

As part of our ongoing commitment to support families affected by custody deaths and abuses through exposure to the public, In November 2005 we launched the volunteer-led ‘Family Web Pages Collective.’


Family Web Pages was developed as an offshoot of the campaign group, 4WardEverUK which was set up by Tippa Naphtali after the death of his own cousin, Mikey Powell, whilst in police detention in Birmingham.

Our Aim:

Design services provided to affected families are always FREE (or subsidised by the National Mikey Powell Memorial Family Fund) from the Family Web Pages Collective.


There may be some charges payable to third parties if a site requires a unique web address, email account or other related bespoke services.


We will set up your pages using online resources or blog pages. These third party resources are usually free, Internet-based and can be managed from any PC or hand-held device.


View the service page & portfolio here >

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