An amazing £2,675 was raised on the night and with Santander price matching the total raised was an incredible £5,350! We celebrated with raffles auctions hook a duck and many more entertaining things. Santander have been a great support since losing Jordan and we are so grateful for their support. Nicola Burndred
2016
Kingsfield School Christmas fair in memory of Jordan
Kingsfield first school held a Xmas fair and welcomed us to join them. We raised £105. Jordan’s younger sister Daisy attends this school and they have been very supportive. In the picture is Debra Oaks a member of Team Jord. Nicola Burndred
Biddulph Rotary Club Santa collection in memory of Jordan
£351.50 was raised for CRY in memory of Jordan when Biddulph Rotary Club asked us to join them collecting with Santa. This was such a rewarding experience and something that Jordan as a child looked forward to visiting so brought back lots of happy memories. Nicola Burndred
Disability disco raffle
Carol Haw handed me a £200 check raised through a raffle she held at a disability disco she runs. Her and her partner Lianne decided to donate to CRY in memory of Jordan. Nicola Burndred
Winsford workers & families raise over £11,000 for various charities
Winsford Guardian – 3rd January 2016 …“Throughout the year, employees, their families and friends raised over £11,000 for charities. These include Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), St. Luke’s Cheshire Hospice, Bliss, The Christie, Epilepsy Research UK and Diabetes UK.” Read more
Hebridean Cycle Challenge raises £8,000 in aid of CRY
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
Laura McArthur cooks Christmas dinner for 120 needy people
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
Local book to boost funds for Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund
Lancaster Guardian – 24th December 2016 Publication of a book firmly focused on the village of Catterall will help boost the funds of the CRY memorial fund. ‘A Ramble around Catterall’ is on sale now, priced at £8, and all proceeds will go to Cardiac Risk in the Young Read more
‘Fit and healthy’ teenager dies from undetected heart problem
Metro – 23rd December 2016 A teenager who everyone thought was ‘fit and healthy’ was found dead by his father after a heart problem went undetected. Read more
Conference videos 2016
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVOi7lcfeLKK944NvrdJ3xDPKlih-FNLS Conference videos 2016 Dr Sabiha Gati Aortic assessment in athletes Dr Abbas Zaidi ARVC – unmasking the phenotype Dr Mats Börjesson Cardiac arrest on the pitch – from theory to trackside Dr Aneil Malhotra ECG Interpretation in Adolescent Athletes Dr Harshil Dhutia ECG screening – at what cost? Dr Lynne Millar Echocardiography in dilated