The 26-year-old signed for Kiddy earlier this month signing on a three-year deal from National League AFC Fylde.
He ha played for Harriers in the 2011-12 season before moving to Alfreton where he spent four seasons.
Now he's set to go up against his much-loved old club tomorrow, with Kidderminster hoping to bounce back from last Saturday's defeat at Salford City, he said: "It's been a long break for us to put things right. We've been doing double sessions and I can't see any problem as to why we can't get six points from this weekend.
"A lot has changed at Alfreton now this season. They'll be a new squad and you can see from a lot of the teams that have been put together in the summer, that everybody is still trying to make things tick at the minute.
"I don't think there's many that I'll know of them so they'll be no friends or anything, that I'll be playing against."