It
was held in a local working men's club who kindly let us have the
venue for free (saving us around £200) when we explained why we
wanted it. The event started at 7.30pm with a lot of eager friends
and family wanting to share our special night.
We reflected and
remembered Paul and all he meant to each and everyone of us.
His brother Mitchell has now followed into Paul's footsteps and is
carrying on the legacy that was "Oh What A Night" DJ-ing; and has
also, since Paul's death, become an active member of the Police
Cadets.
We held a raffle
and an auction which even attracted bids from Dubai via telephone
for the high school musical signed picture!!!! Charlton FC, Millwall
FC, Pizza Hut (where Paul collapsed), The Body Shop, EastEnders cast
and Welling Round Table all donated prizes or funds. The auctioneer
got quite carried away and helped raise a big laugh on a very
poignant night!!
We were lucky
enough to raise approximately £2500 (including donations on
the Justgiving website) after we deducted out costs for the evening.
We had a good response to the advertising and hopefully a few more
people are now more aware of how this tragedy can affect anybody.
We also had a
guest appearance from 'Wilko' - a police sniffer dog named after
Paul (Special Constable Paul Wilkins). Wilko is currently being
trained as a bomb and drug sniffer dog for the 2012 Olympics!!
He got a great response and helped people part with their cash!!!
The
Cadets - Paul was still an active staff member when he died - kindly
helped with the organisation of the night; a great attendance from
them all, setting up the hall and the balloons to compliment the
white ones donated by CRY.
We are still
collecting some outstanding monies included in the total and once we
have received all funds we will duly divide them between CRY and the
Police Cadets.
We feel that
without the help of the Police and the Cadets from Bexleyheath this
night would not have been so prosperous for both organisations.
We would like to
continue raising money for both CRY and the Cadets, as we are sure
Paul would have wanted.
Pam Oates