“I am honoured to become a patron of CRY as Alison and the team were influential in my ability to come to terms with being diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.
CRY’s work is, and will continue to be, instrumental in the diagnosis and prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death in young people, and I am delighted and proud to be associated with such an important charity.”
Andy Scott
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At the start of Heart Month 2024, CRY comments on ...
Brentford has been at the heart of the inspiring community partnership – HoWL - since October ’22 which CRY is so proud to be involved with, too.
CRY Update magazine 71...
Read Update 71 here CRY Update 71 reports on all the CRY news, events and fundraising from September to December 2016. In this period, we held our annual Raising Awareness Week – including our most successful CRY Great Cake Bake yet. We also saw fantastic support for the Great North Run in September with over 70 runners
The JD Foundation Charity Ball...
Gary & I attended The JD Foundation Charity Ball on Friday 14th October 2016 along with Andy Scott, CRY Patron. It was a fantastic night and I would like to thank Andy Scott for taking the time to attend with us to represent CRY, he was really good company. The Charity Ball was held at Old
CRY Update Magazine 69...
Read Update 69 here CRY Update 69 reports on all the CRY news, events and fundraising from January to April 2016. CRY’s biggest awareness event in this period was our BBC Lifeline appeal, broadcast on BBC One and Two in February, presented by CRY Patron Pixie Lott. She not only made her West End debut that
CRY Parliamentary Reception 2015...
Our 2015 Parliamentary Reception on Wednesday November 25 was an event attended not only by CRY Representatives, supporters, bereaved families, members of the myheart group and the largest ever number of CRY funded Research Fellows (past and present) but also over 40 MPs – all gathered together under one (very prestigious!) roof to help commemorate 20
London Marathon 2015 training blog – Ruth Sc...
May 2015 I'm currently sat on a beautiful beach in Dubai writing this, and I can't quite believe I am one of the (less than) one million people worldwide who have taken part in the London Marathon over its 35 years of existence. We made it! And I say 'we' as, since I first started my