Remembering those affected 23 years ago by the terror attacks on 11 September 2001. Thoughts are with their families, friends, and those who were injured. If you live in the UK and were affected, we are here to help you. Contact us at [email protected]#TwinTowers
It is estimated around 703,000 people take their life around the world.
We want to help raise awareness today on #worldsuicidepreventionday of suicide and suicide prevention. It's important to talk to contact the Samaritans free by calling 116 123 whatever you're going through.
#InternationalDayOfCharity is observed annually on Sept 5. It's a day to raise awareness and promote charitable activities around the world. TPJB Foundation has had a significant impact on violence and conflict resolution both locally and globally. Contact: [email protected]
Conflict resolution refers to the process of addressing and resolving disagreements., disputes, or conflicts between individuals, groups, or organisations.
We work with Communities, corporate partners, and police.
To see how we can help: [email protected]
You might think slavery is a thing of the past. But right now over 50 Million people worldwide are trapped in Modern Slavery. Roughly a quarter of all victims are children. Read our blog here …. https://t.co/8OXqKm3eX7
Designed to be used by educators My Former Life, is a unique and versatile education package that explores the stories of four people profoundly affected by violent ideologies.
To find out more information on this programme contact [email protected]
📝 New Blog Alert! Dive into our latest post where we explore the power of intervention programmes in transforming lives and communities.
Read the latest Blog here: https://t.co/9tx8YyNlyh
The Victims and Survivors service is free & confidential, available to all people in the UK who have experienced terrorism at home or abroad as a direct victim, survivor, or direct witness, or within immediate family or friendship group.
Contact us at [email protected]
🚨 Disturbing Statistic: Over 1.3 million incidents of violence against adults reported. Every number is a life impacted, a family hurt, and a community shaken.
To work with us contact [email protected] or for more information visit https://t.co/5lpafWtIzd 💔 #StopTheViolence
Extreme Dialogue is a unique project for young people that supports the development of critical thinking skills about, and resilience against, extremism in all its different forms.
To find out more contact us: at [email protected] or call us at 01925 581231 today.
The Omagh bombing was a tragic event on 15 August 1998. Today, we honour and remember those who tragically lost their life and the 220 who was injured.
Our thoughts are with their families, friends, and all those still affected.
Ever wondered how organised crime syndicates operate and impact our society? Dive deep into the dark world of gangs with our latest blog post. 🕵️♂️💼
🔗 Read Now: https://t.co/WA1NIl8IyB
Calling all Teachers! Here at the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation, our school programmes can help with modern-day issues your school is facing!
They are aimed at promoting understanding, tolerance, and conflict resolution among students.
Learn more at [email protected]
1 in 10 parents experience violence from their children. This is another form of domestic abuse and is more common than you may think. This has increased significantly during lockdown.
We work with schools to combat violence before it starts for more info: [email protected]
🌟 Testimonial Spotlight! 🌟
We are delighted to share an inspiring testimonial from @SalfordCouncil
Positive testimonials like these motivate us to keep striving for excellence and supporting our community.
Learn more on can help your front-line workers [email protected]
Elevate your front-line teams with our support! Presenting our 'Holding Difficult Conversations' programme. 🌐 This initiative equips individuals to navigate challenging discussions with empathy, fostering open dialogue.
To learn more visit:
https://t.co/5sFY0XpMBV 💬✨
My heart goes out to the parents of the children attacked in Southport and particularly the bereaved parents. Whilst their pain will lessen over time, their loss is for ever, tho their family support will pull them through. We send them our love
A Message from Colin Parry,
Co-Founder of the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball
Foundation. Our thoughts are with the families and
friends of those affected yesterday #southport
Today, on July 30th, 2024, we remember our dear Anthony, marking 19 years since his tragic passing. We honour his legacy by celebrating the remarkable work carried out by the Foundation in his name.
In the past 12 months, the Foundation has supported over 1,500 victims of race and religious hate crimes.
Our educational mission continued to champion the next generation, as we visited 78 schools, delivered 192 sessions to 18,727 young people, and supported over 400 teachers through our racial literacy training.
We initiated an innovative 3-year Tackling Racism in Schools Programme, reaching over 10,000 pupils.
We continued to collaborate with public services, delivering anti-racism training to over 5,000 members of Merseyside Police.
We provided bespoke learning to staff at more than 40 businesses, local authorities, and organizations.
Through our positive social media messages, we have reached over 5.5 million people.
We remained committed to supporting various community events that bring people together.
We extend a heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you who have supported the Foundation, some since the very beginning. We couldn't have achieved this without your support. We promise to never give up our fight against racism and hate crime, striving to build stronger and safer communities.
Anthony Walker, your legacy lives on in our hearts, in the hearts of our communities, and in those who find strength in your story to speak out and stop hate.
Please continue to support our work and honour Anthony’s legacy.
To donate £10 per month, text AWFMONTHLY to 70085.
To make a one-time donation, text ONEOFF followed by your donation amount to 70460.
Dare to Change. Dare to Care. Dare to Love.