INJUSTICE screening: National Family Fund fundraiser

4WardEverUK • 22 December 2018

provided by: IWOC

published: November 2018

Image Credit: UFFC www.uffcampaign.org


On Monday 17 December 2018 IWOC London and friends hosted a screening of INJUSTICE – Ken Fero’s award winning documentary about the struggles for justice by the families of people that have died in police custody.


Visit INJUSTICE Film Here >

“The event was free with donations collected for the National Family Memorial Fund, coordinated by 4WardEverUK.”

The event raised over £300 towards the National Family Fund.

The fund will make small grants available for families and their campaign groups across the UK to provide practical domestic assistance, to further the work of their own campaigns or to assist them in engaging in other local, regional or national campaigns, events and initiatives.


You can find out more about the history and purpose of the National Mikey Powell Family Memorial Fund by watching this video.

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