Welcome to our Birmingham group page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
There is no cost for attending our meetings although we encourage everyone to make a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
This group is not active yet, but they are getting ready to start running online meetings very soon.
This group is not active yet, but they are getting ready to start running online meetings very soon.
This group is not active yet, but they will start running meetings soon. For any info please contact Jaspal at Birmingham.Meetings@fnf.org.uk.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
The format of the evening once introductions have been made is to first allow newcomers to explain their circumstances and invite opinions/advice from those present who can maybe apply their own experiences and opinions.
Newcomers are not obliged to speak and are welcome to observe – we like to provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion.
We then throw open the floor for others to discuss their own ongoing situations be they asking for advice or announcing progress or good news.
In addition we are able to offer regular solicitor clinics – these are provided free of charge and are subject to a first come first served basis and held between 6pm-8pm prior to the start of the meeting. This service is provided by a London Family Law solicitor.
Welcome to the Newquay Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
There is no cost for attending our meetings, but if you find the help and advice useful we appreciate a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
We meet online at 8pm on the last Thursday of every month.
Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, this branch’s meeting has moved online and joined with Exeter. Please contact Exeter Branch for details on how to join
We meet at Store House, Seymour Avenue, Newquay TR7 1BL. Please come through the fire doors there will be a poster on the door for signposting.
If you have any queries, please contact Maureen: 07929 247 407. Alternatively, email Newquay.Meetings@fnf.org.uk. Please do not contact the venue as they will not be able to help you.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
We divide the time betweent the number of attendees on a first come, first serve basis. Attendees are not obliged to discuss their own situation, but everyone can listen to the stories and give advice if they have relevant experience.
We provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion.
Welcome to the Swindon Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
Our meetings are held online on the 2nd Monday of each month.
During COVID-19 our meetings will be held on Zoom. Please call or email Mike for information.
Our next meeting is at First Floor, Customer Service Hub, Orbital Shopping Park, Swindon, SN25 4AN. Please check the Upcoming Events for upcoming meetings.
If you have any queries, please contact Mike on 07533 501701 or Swindon.Meetings@fnf.org.uk.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
Welcome to the Brighton & Worthing Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
There is no cost for attending our meetings, but if you find the help and advice useful we appreciate a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
We meet onlin at 7:30pm on the second Tuesday of every month.
COVID-19 UPDATE: Normal meetings are suspended. Zoom meetings are taking place in conjunction with Crawley & Horsham branch on the 2nd Tuesday of each month during Covid-19 pandemic. Contact the host below for joining details.
If you have any queries, please contact Craig by email Brighton-Worthing.Meetings@fnf.org.uk. Please do not contact the venue as they will not be able to help you.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
Free Tea, Coffee & Biscuits, people are free to arrive and leave during the evening as their schedule allows. We divide the time betweent the number of attendees on a first come, first serve basis. Attendees are not obliged to discuss their own situation, but everyone can listen to the stories and give advice if they have relevant experience.
We provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion.
Welcome to the North London Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents. We also have a solicitor attending our meetings.
There is no cost for attending our meetings although we encourage everyone to buy a drink and spend some money at the bar and if possible make a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
We meet online at 8pm on the second Monday of every month
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this branch's meetings have moved online. Please check with the branch beforehand that the meeting is taking place and how to join.
We meet at The Tally Ho pub in North Finchley. Please check the Upcoming Events for any last-minute changes.
If you have any queries, please contact Vincent on 07944 295 672 or NorthLondon.Meetings@fnf.org.uk. Please do not contact The Tally Ho as they will not be able to help you.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
The format of the evening once introductions have been made is to first allow newcomers to explain their circumstances and invite opinions/advice from those present who can maybe apply their own experiences and opinions.
Newcomers are not obliged to speak and are welcome to observe – we like to provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion. We then throw open the floor for others to discuss their own ongoing situations be they asking for advice or announcing progress or good news.
Welcome to the East London Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
There is no cost for attending our meetings although we encourage everyone to make a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
Pro bono solicitor advice is open to FNF Members during our meetings.
We meet from 6:30-9:00pm on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month (Pro bono solicitor advice open to members during meeting). Please note that this branch online meetings are not restricted geographically.
During the COVID pandemic, East London Branch meetings are held on Zoom. All welcome. Please register for the Extra Support Meetings provided by East London here.
We meet at the HCD Co-operative Workspace, 62 Beechwood Rd, London E8 3DY - 3 minute walk from Dalston Junction overground station.
Use entry phone for access
Nearest Tube Dalston Junction/Kingsland, Buses 67, 76, 149, 243, 488
If you have any queries, please contact Ian on 07931905002, John on 07943054258 or Faruk on 07435470560. Should you have any issues registering, contact Ian Findlay at Ian.Findlay.Trustee@fnf.org.uk or EastLondon.Meetings@fnf.org.uk for details. Please do not contact the venue as they will not be able to help you.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
The format of the evening once introductions have been made is to first allow newcomers to explain their circumstances and invite opinions/advice from those present who can maybe apply their own experiences and opinions.
Newcomers are not obliged to speak and are welcome to observe – we like to provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion. We then throw open the floor for others to discuss their own ongoing situations be they asking for advice or announcing progress or good news.
Welcome to the West London Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
There is no cost for attending our meetings although we encourage everyone to buy a drink and spend some money at the bar and if possible make a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
We meet from 7.30pm - 9.30pm, 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this branch is holding meetings remotely via telephone conference calls.
We meet at The Crowne Plaza Hotel, Bridges Wharf, Battersea, SW11 3RP. We also have a Solicitor Clinic during our meetings. Please check the Upcoming Events for any last-minute changes.
If you have any queries, please contact James on 020 8871 0823 (9:30am to 6:00pm Monday to Friday only). Alternatively, email jamesjonklaas@gmail.com or WestLondon.Meetings@fnf.org.uk. Please do not contact the venue as they will not be able to help you.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
The format of the evening once introductions have been made is to first allow newcomers to explain their circumstances and invite opinions/advice from those present who can maybe apply their own experiences and opinions.
Newcomers are not obliged to speak and are welcome to observe – we like to provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion. We then throw open the floor for others to discuss their own ongoing situations be they asking for advice or announcing progress or good news.
Welcome to the North West London Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
There is no cost for attending our meetings although we encourage everyone to buy a drink and spend some money at the bar and if possible make a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
Saturday 10:30 am - 12: 30 pm.
Please note that during the health crisis all meetings are held through Zoom. New attendees need to provide David with their full name, email address and mobile phone number. This can be done by email, text or Whatsapp (07792 185789).
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this branch's meetings have moved online. Please check with the branch beforehand that the meeting is taking place and how to join
We meet at The Three Wishes pub in North Harrow. Please check the Upcoming Events for any last-minute changes.
If you have any queries, please contact Bal Sanghera on 07714 244 447 or David on 07792 185 789. Alternatively, email NorthWestLondon.Meetings@fnf.org.uk. Please do not contact the venue as they will not be able to help you.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
The format of the evening once introductions have been made is to first allow newcomers to explain their circumstances and invite opinions/advice from those present who can maybe apply their own experiences and opinions.
Newcomers are not obliged to speak and are welcome to observe – we like to provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion. We then throw open the floor for others to discuss their own ongoing situations be they asking for advice or announcing progress or good news.
Welcome to the Crawley & Horsham Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
There is no cost for attending our meetings although we encourage everyone to buy a drink and spend some money at the bar and if possible make a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
We meet at 7:30pm on the second Monday of every month. Our upcoming meetings are: We meet in conjunction with Brighton & Worthing group on the 2nd Tuesday of each month during Covid-19 pandemic.
We meet at Crawley Labour Supporters Club in Crawley.COVID-19 UPDATE :- Normal meetings are suspended. Zoom meetings are taking place in conjunction with Brighton & Worthing group. Please contact the host below for joining details.
If you have any queries, please contact Richard on 07762 380 633. Alternatively, contact the branch here or email RichardN.vol@fnf.org.uk. Please do not contact the venue as they will not be able to help you.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
The format of the evening once introductions have been made is to first allow newcomers to explain their circumstances and invite opinions/advice from those present who can maybe apply their own experiences and opinions.
Newcomers are not obliged to speak and are welcome to observe – we like to provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion. We then throw open the floor for others to discuss their own ongoing situations be they asking for advice or announcing progress or good news.
Welcome to the Epsom Branch page!
We are an affiliate branch of the UK's leading shared parenting charity, Families Need Fathers.
We provide help, advice and support for those that are dealing with children's matters before, during and after relationship breakdown. All are welcome - be they mothers, fathers or grandparents.
There is no cost for attending our meetings although we encourage everyone to buy a drink and spend some money at the bar and if possible make a small donation to FNF. We also request visitors to consider becoming members of FNF to help our organisation to keep going in especially difficult times for all.
Due to Covid-19, these branch meetings have been suspended.
We meet from 7:30-10:30pm on the first Wednesday of every month.
We meet at The Famous Green Man in Ewell. Please check the Upcoming Events for any last-minute changes.
If you have any queries, please email Epsom.Meetings@fnf.org.uk or fnf.epsom@gmail.com. Please do not contact the venue as they will not be able to help you.
All matters are discussed in complete confidence under the Chatham House Rule.
The format of the evening once introductions have been made is to first allow newcomers to explain their circumstances and invite opinions/advice from those present who can maybe apply their own experiences and opinions.
Newcomers are not obliged to speak and are welcome to observe – we like to provide a relaxed, pressure free forum for discussion. We then throw open the floor for others to discuss their own ongoing situations be they asking for advice or announcing progress or good news.