During the pandemic our very good friend, Jane Clements, has been making and selling individual face masks in aid of CRY at her son and daughter-in-law’s pub/restaurant, The Thatched Inn, Hassocks, in memory of Gary. With lockdowns coming and going, the pub has been closed during part of that time, or only open for takeaways, but
2021
Anta limited edition stoneware hearts raising awareness and funds
Muriel Ross, Hamish’s aunt works for ANTA a luxury home furnishings, stoneware and gift company based in Ross shire Scotland. In memory of Hamish and to raise awareness of CRY and funds for local screenings ANTA offered their support. Muriel created beautiful limited edition Hamish Ross hearts which were sold via the company webpage. Each heart
CRY responds to the impact of the “Christian Eriksen” effect with launch of new national cardiac screening centre
CRY, which provides free heart checks for over 32,000 young people every year in the UK, has responded swiftly to a huge influx of inquiries from young people – and their parents – wanting to book in for tests, following the shocking scenes witnessed around the world when Danish footballer Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch
Andy Key’s Friends and Family Celebrate His Life and Say Goodbye with a Charity Football Match
LancsLive, 6 July 2021 Andy suddenly collapsed and passed away at home at just 31 years old. Sunday, July 4th, marked 6 months since his sudden death which his fiancée Danielle Riley was told via a pathologist report was due to Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). To celebrate his life, keep his memory alive and give
Sponsored Event – in Memory of Joseph Jon Kellogg
Joseph passed away whilst out on a pre-season cross country run with his football Club on 5th July 2011. There was no defibrillator available and the time for an ambulance to reach him was sadly too long. CPR was undertaken but proved to be unsuccessful. Since that time we as a family of parents, 2 sisters
Family & Friends host a number of sporting events for CRY in memory of Andy Key.
31 year old, Andy Key died suddenly earlier this year from Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS). His friends and families are determined his love of sport would help create a special legacy. They have now held a series of fundraising events to help raise money and awareness for CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young). “We’re hoping
Brian, Richard and Andy’s Cotswold Way Ultra Challenge
On the weekend of 26th June 2021, team “Lizzie” took on the first half of the Cotswold Way challenge a 53km walk through the magical Cotswolds providing a stunning setting for a testing challenge – with some of the best views in England on route and tough hills in between! It’s was an early Saturday morning
Sunny Fife☀️
Walking and remembering Rob/Rab/Robert-an all round great guy❤️ Sun shining over River Forth Bridges☀️
Action for CRY in schools
My name is George Forrest and I am 10 years old and attend Warden Park Primary Academy School in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. As part of a writing project in school we have been asked to write an article about a chosen charity which may mean something to me personally and is about caring for people.
Paul and Dominic’s 53.5 mile South Downs Way Ultramarathon aka Race to the King
Dominic and I decided a while ago that we needed a real endurance challenge. Inspired by friends who have run similar events we decided to challenge ourselves with an Ultramarathon. Rather than make it easy we decided to run this over the South Downs from Goodwood to Winchester (commonly known as the Race to the King).