RoadPeace is the National Charity

for Road Crash Victims

Supporting road crash victims. Fighting for justice. Remembering lives taken.

RoadPeace is dedicated to supporting road crash victims and their families across the UK. We provide emotional care, legal guidance, and vital information to help victims and bereaved families rebuild their lives after a road crash.

Together, we can honour lives lost, support survivors, and work towards safer roads for everyone.

Watch our video to learn more about the support we provide

Hear directly from victims and families about how RoadPeace has helped them heal.

Emotional Support for
Road Crash Victims

Helping you cope with loss and trauma

We provide a range of emotional support services 
including support sessions, peer support and befriending to help victims and families cope with trauma and loss 
following a road crash.

Legal help for
Road Crash Victims

Helping you understand your legal rights

Our Legal Panel provides expert advice from solicitors who specialise in road traffic cases. We’re here to help you seek justice and clarity after a road crash.

Get Involved

There are many ways you can support RoadPeace and the people we help. Whether through donating, fundraising, or volunteering, your involvement makes a difference. Find out how you can get involved today.

Volunteering

Crashes are not inevitable. They result from law breaking driving, unfit vehicles and unsafe road environments.

Fundraising

RoadPeace understands the importance of remembering family and friends who have died, and we encourage acts of remembrance in a number of different ways.

Donate

Add your voice to our campaigns to reform the justice system and for safer streets for all.

Share Your Voice

We want to hear from you

Fill in the form below to share your voice. Your message will go directly to our team at info@roadpeace.org

Latest News

Read our latest blogs and news releases.

Remembering Paige: A Mother’s Tribute at the Butterfly Ball

We are sharing this moving speech from Clare Rice, delivered at the Butterfly Ball in memory of her daughter Paige. Clare’s words reflect the love, grief, and resilience that continue to inspire the RoadPeace community, keeping Paige’s memory alive while raising awareness of the impact of road tragedies. Good evening everyone, and thanks for coming. […]

In Memory of Lily-May: Leanne’s walks up the Wrekin 20 times

Frequently Asked Questions

After a car crash, your safety and health are the top priority. Seek medical help if needed, report the crash to the police, and gather information from those involved. You can find detailed guidance on what to do following a car crash on our What to Do After a Car Crash page.

RoadPeace provides emotional support through counselling, peer support groups, befriending services, and grief therapy. We help victims and bereaved families cope with trauma and loss. Learn more about our emotional support services on our Emotional Support page.

We offer access to a trusted legal panel of experienced solicitors who provide advice on compensation claims and navigating the criminal justice system. Our advocacy and casework support ensure your voice is heard. Find out more on our Legal Support page.

Yes, anyone affected by a road crash can be referred to RoadPeace, including victims, bereaved families, and friends. You can make a referral directly through our Make a Referral page or contact our helpline for assistance.

Stay Connected

Ongoing support:
Updates from a community that gets it

Latest resources:
Information delivered when you’re ready, no pressure
Justice updates: 
Changes to road safety laws affecting victims

Community connection:
Updates from people who truly understand

Expert guidance:
Insights from specialists supporting crash victims

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