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CRY
supporter chosen to toss the coin at the Wimbledon Men's Singles Final
James Doherty, member of the CRY Surgery Supporters Network, will be
tossing the coin at the 2009 Men's Singles Final at Wimbledon.
James is a former Junior County Tennis Champion who had to give
up competitive sport after being diagnosed with Long QT Syndrome. |
Charity
Parachute
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CRY Philips Test My Heart
Tour 09 finishes in Brentford - 29th June 2009
Today, charity Cardiac Risk in the Young and health and
well-being company Philips unveil the first results from their
Test My Heart Tour 09. The tour visited 13 locations in
England and tested over 2,000 young people’s hearts to detect
any abnormalities that could lead to Sudden Death Syndrome.
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CRY
Heart of London Bridges Sponsored Walk - 26th July 2009
Join CRY Patron Kathryn Harries on a sponsored walk
crossing the bridges of London from Embankment to London Bridge via
Westminster, to raise awareness and funds for CRY. Entry into this
event is £10 per adult, with free entry for children aged 16 or under.
Online
registration is now open for this event |
CRY SADS booklet

SADS website |
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Brentford
FC announce continuing partnership with CRY
CRY is pleased to announce the continuation
of the shirt sponsorship partnership with Brentford FC - managed by CRY
Patron Andy Scott. Brentford are again donating the secondary
sponsorship of their away kit to CRY for the 2009/10 season - which
means the CRY logo will appear on the players' away shirts. |
Families
unveil new postcard to highlight tragic heart condition
CRY's '12 a week' postcard campaign continued with the launch of the
North East postcard. |
CRY
Representatives
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CRY
Family Medical Conference - June 2010
(TBC)
The annual CRY Family Medical Conference will take place in
June 2010 at the Institute of Child Health in London. The event is
specially designed for families (and friends) bereaved due to young
sudden cardiac death. |
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"CRY
has a place in my heart because..."
February 2009 saw the
launch of CRY’s “Life Years Lost…” campaign,
highlighting the tragic legacy of young sudden cardiac death for those
left behind – the hundreds of people denied the chance to see a friend
or relative growing up. |
Postcard campaign

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Song
recorded to raise money and awareness for CRY
James Poynton wrote the words for
'Girl' when he was 8 years old. Just before his 12th birthday, James
died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart condition. The song
has now been recorded by the band Daywalker to help raise funds for CRY. |
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New labs
'promise' answers for hundreds of bereaved families
The agonising
wait endured by many families following the sudden – and tragic – death
of a child or partner could soon be over as London opens the UK’s first
ever ‘fast-track’ pathology laboratories to help analyse the causes of
unexpected cardiac death in ‘apparently’ fit and healthy young people. |
ICD
and Surgery
Support Group
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Dr
Sanjay Sharma
voted onto the
EACPR Sports Cardiology Section Nucleus
CRY
Consultant Cardiologist Dr Sanjay Sharma has been voted onto the EACPR
Sports Cardiology Section Nucleus - an elite committee tackling the
complex issues of sports cardiology. He is the only British
representative on this group. |
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CRY's
co-ordinated fast track service for affected families
"CRY is to be congratulated for its
ongoing role in the development of these services" - Professor Roger
Boyle CBE, National Director of Heart Disease. |
CRY Centre for Sports Cardiology

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New
Secretary of State "kicks off" CRY initiative to help young footballers
The Secretary of State for Media, Culture
and Sport - Andy Burnham MP - joined CRY families whose children or
partners died suddenly whilst playing football, to raise awareness of
sudden cardiac death in the young at a launch at 11 Downing Street. |
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Save
Our Athletes!
CRY launches 5 year athlete cardiac research project to help understand the
causes of Sudden Cardiac Death |
Well done
CRY runners

London
Marathon
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CRY
Chief Executive awarded MBE
Alison Cox,
CRY's Founder and Chief Executive, was awarded an MBE in the Queen's
Birthday Honours List 2007, for Services to Healthcare. Alison says
"This honour is a tremendous acknowledgement of the courage and
suffering of CRY families." |
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CRY supporter Julie Tanner wins Diana
Memorial Award
We are delighted to announce that young CRY
supporter Julie Tanner has won a Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Award
for Young People, in recognition of her efforts in compiling the book
"101 Reasons (at least) to Get Up in the
Morning" which was launched in November 2005.
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CRY's History
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In
memory of Kieran Formby
"...it
is only due the these circumstances that his true strengths and
character came to light but we always knew there was something special
about him with his sense of humour, cheeky smile and infectious laugh." |
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Posters
and leaflets
Download copies of CRY posters and leaflets
in PDF format (you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader) |
Create
your personal online fundraising web page
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 CRY
merchandise and Christmas cards
CRY has a range of
merchandise including soft toys, pens, golf balls, water bottles, caps, clothing and more. CRY also has a large variety of Christmas
cards which can be purchased all year round. |