This site is dedicated to Helping Harry Bailey Walk

We would like to start with a massive thanks to all the guys at Weling Round Table for their fantastic donation of £5000 this has pushed our fund to within touching distance of our target figure of £60,000 a chance meeting at the Furze Wren with one of the members got the ball rolling and a couple of months later we get this fantastic gesture a couple of the guys even joined us on a sponsored walk . we cant thank them enough and if anyone reading this know of anyone who need help then get in touch with these guys at http://www.welling.roundtable.co.uk  We would like to say a thank you to Colin Jerwood for all his efforts at the Eltham Park South Festival for raising awareness and over £200 for Harry’s fund, A thank you to Richard an Margaret, Harry’s friends nanny & grandad who held a stall on this day and donated £80 to him, also Lee Inns and friends at the cafe raised £95.

A big thank you to our friend Katherine for arranging a Zumba Night in aid of Harry, also Emma Lock for teaching us some great latin zumba dances,  its was a great evening, fantastic atmosphere and very tiring, the event raised with the raffle included  totalled £665.50  thanks so much Katherine,Emma and friends who helped on the night.

Thank you to the generosity of the staff, Doctor’s and patients  at the Albion Road surgery Bexleyheath  where their was a combined collection of £254.87.

And again to the customers of the Greenman Public House in Welling for their 4th collection pot this one had £79.70 Thank you Dave and Becky for your continued support.

Last but not least the Heer Family for getting involved off their own back and raising over £600 fantastic work from you all x

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