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contact: info@familiesinharmony.org.uk.

Families In Harmony.org
  • Home
  • BHM 2025
  • Our Impact
  • Cultural Hub
  • Meet The Team
  • Services
    • Training & Courses
    • Support For Families
  • Research
  • NATIONAL AWARD WINNER

MARKING OUR HISTORY- BHM CELEBRATION DAYS

Ayisha shares her thoughts and visions for what she feels is important for us to remember this Black History Month.

Ayesha is a kinship grandchild who has lived with her grandparents since birth along with her three siblings.

Thank you for sharing Ayesha. 

FROM THE MOUTHS OF BABES AND SUCKLINGS.

A GROUP OF CARERS ENJOY A LITTLE ARTISTIC EXPRESSION  WITH THE FLOW OF MUSICAL REMINISING.

CREATIVE ENERGIES AND PASSION START TO FLOW AND GROW.

KYLE ROGERS YOUTH ENGAGEMENT WORKER, ADDRESSES THE CORAM BAAF ANNUAL KINSHIP CONFERNCE

SHARING THE VOICE OF THE CHILD AT THIS YEARS EVENT. 

A CULMINATION OF RICH CULTRUAL EXPRESSION FOR VSIONS OF BLACK HISTORY BY A GROUP OF RELAXED KINSHIP CARERS.

other shakes and blends to celebrate


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We are immensely proud to share the wonderful achievement of our First ever Peer Mentor with Families in Harmony; Kyle Rogers, has won the prestigious National Frontline Award, for his contributions to kinship care. Kyle has given personal testimonies, a presentation attended roundtables, and mentors a group of black male kinship adolescents. 

Kyle heads “Likkle but Tallowah”, our growing youth forum using his own lived experience Kyle has motivated, encouraged and uplifted youngyouthswho share similar backgrounds. Kyle says “ I understand their world and how it feels being black and kinship”

CONGRATULATIONS