West Mercia charity holds event to bring together families of those killed or seriously injured in road crashes
RoadPeace is a charity which was set-up to help those bereaved through road collisions
A West Midlands and West Mercia charity has held an annual event to bring together the families of those killed or seriously injured in road crashes.
RoadPeace say the 'walk and talk' was set-up in memory of road crash victims four years ago.
The group aims to provide support to the families of those killed or seriously injured in road crashes and is campaigning to reduce road danger.
Redditch's Lucy Harrison who works with RoadPeace after she lost her brother in a collision is one of the organisers and says it means a lot seeing how the support has grown for the event over the years.
"Its a walk in solidarity really with others who have been through a road death," she said.
"What's really nice about the event now is that its no longer just bereaved families, actually we were joined by the police, we're joined by members of the Birmingham Children's Trust youth justice service and people from Better Streets for Birmingham.
"Its all about everybody coming together, taking some time to walk, acknowledging that what we've been through is wrong and to talk about how we can change things for the future."
Organisers say this year's walk was followed by a 'reflective service' at St Martin's Church in Birmingham.