Over the last fifteen years, Krazy Angels have raised over £30,000 for different charities, including Cancer Research, Children in Need, Air Ambulance, Blood Bikes, Dementia, Alzheimer’s and many more.

This year, they wanted to raise money for their friend’s son, Aaron Creese, who needs funds to get him to America to have Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy surgery, which helps people with cerebral palsy to walk.

The surgery is not funded so Aaron is having to raise the money, a total of £75,000, himself, with the help of other generous people.

Sally Earle, the other half of Krazy Angels told The Journal that the evening raised an impressive £3,500, with £20 being donated after the event.

To find out more about Aaron’s surgery, and the need to raise the money, search ‘Aaron’s Life Changing Surgery’ on GoFundMe.

For more information on Krazy Angels, visit: Facebook.com/KrazyAngels