The Hub Updates
Re-Building Your Future
We understand that following the loss of a loved one, feelings of isolation and a lack of motivation can lead to a sense of being trapped in a sombre place. Please know that we are here to support you through this difficult time in a variety of ways. Our programme runs daily...
Connecting Victims’ Families & FLOs
Jean Taylor a bereaved mother of Homicide victims, brings a deeply personal understanding to these talks.
Need Our Support? The Hub is Here for You
As we welcome the new challenges and opportunities that 2024 brings, The Hub remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting families affected by homicide and culpable road death. Understanding that each journey of grief and recovery is deeply personal, we are here to provide...
Finding Support This Festive Season at The HUB
The festive season, though a time of joy and celebration for many, can also bring with it a sense of isolation and sorrow, especially for those affected by homicide. It's crucial to remember that you're not alone during these times. The HUB offers support and information, all...
This young boy’s act of selflessness was a beam of light
While bustling shoppers were wrapped up in the seasonal rush, a young boy, out for his Christmas shopping, did something remarkable. With the innocence and generosity that only a child's heart can offer, he approached the OLLY Santa Drop collection location, outside Primark,...
Saturday 4th November – OLLY at The Hub
The OLLY day at The HUB went well. The children engaged in a lively game of musical chairs, each receiving a commemorative medal for their enthusiastic participation. The fun continued with an array of activities including musical statues, football, various games, jigsaw...
Councillors from across the region
The Hub, proudly operated by Families Fighting for Justice, recently had the honour of participating in an important event hosted by the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Merseyside. This significant gathering brought together councillors from across the region to delve...
Elliot Feetenby a member of O.L.L.Y raised £100
Elliot Feetenby a member of O.L.L.Y raised £100 by selling his own toys. This kind boy bought Christmas presents for O.L.L.Y for the Santa drop. Everyone at O.L.L.Y would like to say a huge thank you to Elliot. >> Learn more about OLLY's Christmas Toy Bank Appeal.
OLLY’s Magical Weekend in Blackpool – 21st Oct 23
During a memorable weekend trip to Blackpool, the members of OLLY had a wonderful time running along the promenade, tucking into hot chips and taking in the iconic Blackpool illuminations. One highlight was a heart-warming moment when, armed with glow sticks, they joyfully...
Student Support
Now that students are returning to Uni & College, we are accepting placements again at the HUB. Not only does this help students gain the vital experience they need in a live working environment, but it also helps our charity greatly, as we rely on the support provided by those...