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Justice for Families

I have been working on creating a defined structure for the umbrella campaigning I have been doing (with others) to improve Public Family Law.

From Friday it has been called "Justice for Families". The main web page on my reference website is linked.

As am umbrella campaign it will not have individual membership, but be based upon affiliation of other organisations.

So far Fassit have agreed to affiliate. If anyone else wishes to affiliate they merely need to indicate their support. No financial contribution is needed.

Comments

Bob Piper said…
Have I touched a nerve? I notice your 'single status' entry has disappeared down the memory hole.

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