‘Even if we save just one life then it’ll be worth it’ says father of Pete McAvoy
Evening Telegraph – 1st June 2017 Two screening days will be held in Dundee and Perth this month in memory of footballer Pete McAvoy. Read more
Evening Telegraph – 1st June 2017 Two screening days will be held in Dundee and Perth this month in memory of footballer Pete McAvoy. Read more
Evening Times – 30th May 2017 Mother plans balloon tribute to her daughter, Taylor after she passed away in her sleep unexpectedly. Read more
Stornoway Gazette – 9th May 2017 The Hebridean Cycle Challenge team will be continuing to raise funds for the ‘Andrew Macleod Memorial Fund’ set up with CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) Read more
Evening Telegraph – 6th May 2017 A friend of a Dundee footballer who collapsed and died just hours after a match is gearing up for a skydive in his memory. Read more
Fife Today – 7th April 2017 The proceeds from the pottery will go to the CRY for Matthew Fund, set up by his Mother. Read more
Strathspey & Badenoch Herald – 9th February 2017 As family and friends prepare to mark the first anniversary of the tragic death of Morgan Evans, they can at least now celebrate a remarkable achievement in his memory. Through various fundraising events, Morgan’s family have managed to raise £8,500 in order to hold screening events for young
BBC Radio Orkney – 2nd February 2017 Dr Steven Cox talks about CRY’s screening program and gives his reaction to the BHF stating that 620,000 people in the UK carry a faulty gene for heart disease and cardiac death. Listen here (6:25)
Stornoway Gazette – 29th December 2016 £8,000 was rasied for the CRY Andrew Macleof Memorial Fund which will go towards heart screenings of young people in the local area. Read more
Daily Record – 26th December 2016 A charity set up in memory of Jodie Muir, who died from a hidden heart condition, laid on Christmas dinner for the homeless. Jodie’s mother Laura has been working with the chairty CRY to put on screening events in the local area, to raise awareness and try to help prevent
Publicnow.com – 2nd December 2016 Blayne Beck juggles her full time study with charity volunteering. She recently raised £8,000 for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) through orchestrating two fundraising events; a live music concert at the Hibernian F.C stadium and a Scottish themed Ceilidh at the Hilton Grosvenor. Tt was Blayne’s work on these to
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