Hundreds screened in memory of Aaron Dixon

Northwich Guardian – 1st August 2017 Deborah Dixon has organised 14 screening days so far having lost her son Aaron to an undiagnosed heart condition in 2011. Read more


11th Annual CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk 2017

On Sunday 9th July 1,423 walkers assembled in London’s Potters Fields Park for CRY’s annual Heart of London Bridges Walk. A warm and sunny morning, this was the 11th year of CRY’s flagship event and the 2nd year of a new start venue of Potters Fields Park, on the banks of the Thames and providing a


Deborah Dixon – Cheshire

Aaron James Dixon born on the 23rd September 1987. Aaron was a much longed for child and I loved him beyond words the first moment I saw him. Aaron was such a beautiful, happy and contented baby. He grew into a very handsome, cheeky, fun-loving boy. Aaron was loved by everyone he met and he always


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


CRY Update Magazine 70

Read Update 70 here CRY Update 70 reports on all the CRY news, events and fundraising from May to August 2016. The 10th annual CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk took place on June 26, and another fantastic turnout of over 1,200 supporters took part in the new route for 2016. We very much appreciated all


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


Alan Maddock raises £3,500 for heart screening session

Northwich Guardian – 10th September 2016 Dozens of cyclists joined Alan Maddock to him on his way to fundraising success for a heart screening session. Alan peddled for 12 hours to raise money for a Cardiac Risk in the Young screening session, and after going from 7am to 7pm, he raised £3,500 – enough to pay


JD Foundation cheque presentation

I was presented with a cheque for £25,000.00 on 15th July at the JD Sports head office. The cheque was donated to fund further screening days in Aaron’s memory. My husband and I have also been invited to attend the JD Foundation Charity Ball on the 14th October at Old Trafford Football Ground. A patron from


Spinathon for Aaron Dixon screening day

Northwich Guardian – 29th August 2016 Alan Maddock will be taking on the 12-hour fundraiser in memory of Aaron Dixon. Aaron’s mother, Debbie, is the Cheshire representative for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) and raises around £15,000 a year in order to hold heart screening days for young people. “I was inspired by Debbie’s story