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Become a supporter

You can help the work of the Bereaved Families Forum by becoming a supporter: your contribution is invaluable, whether you make a regular donation, host an FBFF meeting in your home, help to organise an event or spread the word to your family and friends.

A good way to start is by signing up for our regular online newsletter, which will tell you about recent and forthcoming events. If you want to get more involved, you might consider joining our Steering Committee which plans and organises our activities. Or if you would like to get more involved but don’t want a regular commitment, you could just attend some of our events as a volunteer helper: it's a good way to find out more about the Bereaved Families Forum and get to know some of the key players while helping to spread their unique message in this country.

Maybe you have some good ideas about fund-raising, or contacts who can help raise the profile of this extraordinary organisation. If so, please click here to contact us.

Published: 9th April, 2019

Updated: 8th May, 2020

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