Family and accompany of a Scunthorpe jailbait who was tragically dead in a car blast a year ago accept organised a fundraising brawl to admire her activity and accumulate her anamnesis alive.
Paige Collier, 17, died afterwards a car she was travelling in larboard the alley on Ermine Street in Winterton on November 23 aftermost year.
Paige's ancestors accept organised the brawl in affiliation with Osh Gosh Gowns, the conjugal and brawl dress boutique area she worked.
It will be captivated at the Forest Pines Hotel and Golf Resort on Saturday and will accession funds for Brake, the alley assurance charity, which provides capital abutment casework for families who are devastated by afterlife or abrasion on roads, as able-bodied as advancement to anticipate casualties and accomplish communities safer.
Lorraine Collier, Paige’s mum, said: "I’ve called Anchor as I accept it is acute that basic funds are aloft to both access acquaintance and additionally to abutment beggared families, or those who accept austere injuries as a aftereffect of alley crashes.
"The black is to admire a appropriate life, a daughter, acquaintance and all annular adorning person."
Since Paige’s death, abounding added fundraising contest accept additionally been accident for Brake, including a parachute jump, tough-mudder run and assorted alms collections.
Wendy Ashton, from Osh Gosh Gowns, said: "Paige would accept admired the befalling to dress up for the ball.
"It’s activity to be a admirable accident and a absolute befalling to bethink a admirable girl. There will be alive music, a sit-down meal and an bargain with accomplished prizes donated by the community."
Lisa Kendall, association fundraising administrator at Brake, said: "As a baby alms that relies on fundraising, Anchor is acutely beholden to Lorraine, Wendy and anybody complex in the accident for activity to such lengths to abutment Brake’s work.
"The funds they accession at the accident will acquiesce Anchor to abide its important work, acknowledging beggared and afflicted alley blast victims and advancement for safer roads."
The brawl comes advanced of Alley Assurance Week, which runs from Monday, November 20 to Sunday, November 26 and will focus on the dangers of dispatch on the roads.
To become complex in Alley Assurance Week or apprehend about added fundraising ideas, go to www.brake.org.uk acquaintance Lisa Kendall on 01484 683294 or email fundraise@brake.org.uk
For added advice about the brawl or to accord prizes for the event, email Lisa at lkendall@brake.org.uk