Monday, 19 April 2010

The Big Silly Sleepwalk: As Seen in the Local Paper!

We're famous!

The lovely people at the Ilford Recorder have included an article about our Youth Action Team in the issue dated Thursday 15th April 2010.

Go out and buy it now! Alternatively you can read it online here: http://bit.ly/cGVNAO (we're on page 4).

As a team, we're extremely proud of the event, and the increasing amount of recognition that we're receiving is very exciting. This very blog even gets a mention!

Friday, 16 April 2010

The Big Silly Sleepwalk- The Aftermath

It wasn’t just the delivery of a promise to raise a minimum of £500 that was worrying me; it was also whether or not we were utilising the £750 worth of funding awarded to us by London Youth. I should also admit that I was worried about what I would wear too- I say I’m a girl, it’s my prerogative.

Having learned from our past events, we decided to start early on Sunday morning as there was a lot of setting up to do. We still had 11 bags of ice to buy, to set up our tables and stands and to register those volunteers who decided to turn up on the day. Our general volunteers turned up an hour early too to help post the signs and arrows and start the bucket collection. Amidst the million and one things that were in progress, our wonderful sponsored started trickling in, gathering in front of that glorious mansion whilst sporting the ‘just-rolled-out-of-bed-and-into-the-park’ look. We loved it.



Most volunteers turned up in fancy dress, some costumes more daring the others. Mona Shehab came dressed as a giant whoopee cushion, she even voluntarily made the noises when poked. Iniyam created her own innovative teacup outfit, fit with a handle and ‘The Dream Factory’ marked all over. Lauren made a very lovely grown baby bunny. I think that’s right. She led the procession in her adult baby grow whilst accessorising with a bowtie, bunny ears, a bunny wand and a bunny dance. However, by far the most, let’s say ‘interesting’, outfit was Adonis in his white morph suit. Words will not do it justice. See the pictures below.



Once our volunteers were briefed as to what would be expected of them on the day, our dhol player Anil kicked off the event. We walked in an organised fashion, held up our picket signs, encircled the park and shaking our buckets, we collected money from those Sunday afternoon park-goers. The generosity of the public can also not go unnoticed. Our bucket collections proved very successful, with even 10 year olds on their bikes throwing in their pocket money or change after buying an ice cream. Attracted by the dhol playing and the parade of fancy dress, there were curious eyes in every direction. We fulfilled our aim to raise awareness of the charity on that day as a countless number of people approached us to find out more about the Dream Factory and other ways they can help the charity out.








The event was nicely wrapped up with a quiet awards ceremony outside the Walled Gardens, near the mansion. Fellow YAT member Alex gave a little speech, talking about our journey through planning this project, our shopping trips and overall how rewarding an experience the event proved to be. The Deputy Mayor followed with a short congratulations and handed out trophies for the following awards:
- Wackiest costume: Mona Shehab
- Most money raised: Ahtisham Aziz
- Most helpful volunteer: Tahseer Khan
- Worst luck: Iniyam Subramoney
- Special recognition: Anil Blaggan

Avril of the Dream Factory said a few words thanking us for all our hard work and was so pleased so see how easily and successfully we all worked together promoting a cause we, initially, knew little about. We then presented her with the big cheque which boasted our 4-digit figure, at almost three times more than our target amount, £1283.40p! Photographs were taken of this glorious moment. And of course more photographs were taken with the Deputy Mayor, of the volunteers and the Youth Action Team.



I am so very proud to pronounce The Big Silly Sleepwalk as a huge success.

But we won’t stop now. Watch this space.

Thursday, 8 April 2010

The Big Silly Sleepwalk, Are you ready?

Hello All,

This is just to inform you of 'The Big Silly Sleepwalk' due to happen on the 11th of April.

The briefing at Downshall on the 7th was a complete success. Does who did attend were briefed about what they needed to know. It was very encouraging that we had a good level of numbers.

I am sure everyone is looking forward to the event. Touch wood, the rain holds off and it is all sunshine for does who will be involved. Make sure you come in some of the wackiest and strangest uniforms that you can find. It promises to be a great time.

I look forward to seeing all does who will attend on Sunday,


Alex Hinds.

Everything is go!

Well, after a late start we successfully carried out our briefing at the Downshall Centre yesterday. Thanks to all those who turned up!


Hopefully you're all now clear on where you have to be and when. Just to remind you: 13:45 on Sunday 11th April outside Valentine's Mansion, Valentine's Park.


If you couldn't make it to the briefing yesterday (Wednesday 7th April) and you still intend to take part, then please arrive at the Mansion at 13:30 so that we can brief you then.


Please ensure that you have returned your registration form to nelondon.youthactionteam@googlemail.com by Friday 9th April (that's tomorrow) if you have not already done so, if possible.


Remember that we want everyone taking part to have raised a minumum of £10 in sponsorship money (obviously we'd love it if you raised a lot more than that!) and we need you to make every effort to bring the money you've raised with you on the day.


We're hoping that the sun will be shining and that the event will be successful in raising the profile of the Dream Factory as well as raising them the money, so remember to look as outlandish as possible in your pyjamas/fancy dress!


See you on Sunday!