Read the full article here A selection of Clackmannanshire’s biggest musical talents are coming together to raise funds in memory of a young man who passed away last year. Aiden Joyce was aged just 28 when he died from an undiagnosed coronary heart anomaly in March 203. Since his passing, Aiden’s parents Lorraine and Campbell […]
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Heart screening held in Clackmannanshire in memory of Aiden Joyce
Read the full article here A HEART screening event has been held in memory of a Tillicoultry man who passed away last year. Aiden Joyce, aged 28, died on March 7, 2023, with his family discovering he had an undiagnosed heart condition. In his memory, and to try and ensure no other family suffers the […]
Alloa Half Marathon Runners in memory of Aiden Joyce
We are so grateful to Ugym Tillicoultry, Aidens police colleagues at Police Scotland and his friends who have donated £10,135 from money raised running the Alloa Half Marathon
Young Policeman ‘went to bed and never woke up’
Read the full article here One family was left horrified after a “fit and healthy” young police officer went to bed one night and never woke up. Aiden Joyce, from Tillicoultry, was described as a “fit and healthy” young man. The 28-year-old was a serving police officer who had been training for a half marathon […]
Gym Participants Urged to Fundraise for CRY by Running the Alloa Half Marathon
A WEE COUNTY gym is encouraging as many people to sign up for the Alloa Half Marathon in memory of one of their members. Aiden Joyce was just 28 when he suddenly passed away due to complications from an undiagnosed coronary heart anomaly in March. Now, members of his former gym uGym Tillicoultry are urging […]
Why Do I Support CRY?
Why Do I Support CRY? During Heart Month 2024, CRY launched ‘why do I support CRY?’. The campaign aims to personify and tell the stories behind CRY. We are asking our supporters to send in their reasons for supporting CRY so we can share them on our social media what CRY means to so many.