203 people were screened by CRY at Edge Hill University in Liverpool on the 27th and 28th February 2015. The screening was held in memory of John Marshall.
2015
Local mother honoured at The Houses Of Parliament for her commitment to charity work in the North West
Ruth Lowe from Preston has worked tirelessly with the charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young following the sudden death of her son Yesterday [TUESDAY 3RD MARCH 2015], Ruth Lowe attended a prestigious event, held at the Terrace Marquee at the House of Commons, to accept a “Department of Health Recognition Award.” Nominated by Ben Wallace MP
Biddulph High School screening in memory of David Moss
On the 17th February 2015 CRY held a screening day at Biddulph High School, Stoke-on-Trent in memory of David Moss. A total of 101 people were screened during the day.
Lancashire screening in memory of Tom Hardman
CRY held a screening clinic on the 21st – 22nd February 2015 at The Heywood Civic Centre, Lancashire. 199 people were screened over the two days.
Everyone’s A Winner!
Event write up courtesy of Inspire Racing Team Around 12 months ago, and before our team was even officially launched, a fund raising initiative was started which involved completing the following “Tour De France” card: The idea for the card came from the old pub style footy cards that Sunday League teams hand around the bar
Bake sale and raffle in memory of Pardeep Nagra
13th February 2015 People say Friday 13th is a day based on bad luck. Well not in Wolverhampton, as the Nagra family took over 4 Barclays and Santander banks to raise awareness about CRY and raise money through donations by selling cakes, samosas and raffle prizes. The day was a huge success with the total amount
McColl's Retail Group plc
FE Investegate – 3rd March 2015 …I wanted to highlight in particular the great work across the group that we do for the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). This is a cause close to my heart as I lost my 21-year old son Robert to sudden cardiac death in 2007, and I am extremely
Bingo morning in memory of Joe Parkinson
On Friday 13th February 2015 a group of young ladies from St Julies Catholic High School, came together to do a morning of bingo, raffles and a tuck shop. The people that took part in the event were St Julies Year 7 & 8 pupils who really enjoyed the morning. The girls put great effort and
Christmas Market in memory of Scott Thurlow & Joe Williams
These pictures show our Christmas Market which 7th Hampton, All Saints’, Beaver Scouts organised to raise funds for CRY in memory of Scott Thurlow (the uncle of one of our children) and Joe Williams (my son’s best friend). The children made all sorts of goods to sell, such as candles, tree decorations, mince pies and bath
Calls for compulsory heart screening for young people
BBC News – 23rd February 2015. Campaigners are lobbying for compulsory heart screening for all 14 to 35-year-olds to help prevent sudden cardiac deaths in the UK. Every week 12 young people die from sudden cardiac death, but there is still no routine system of NHS heart screenings for young people. Reporter Dianne Oxberry spoke to