Lily Webster’s legacy continues

Stowmarket Mercury – 17th July 2014 The family and friends of Lily Webster continue with fundraising towards her memorial fund with CRY.  


West Postcard

Families from across the West of England joined together to help launch a major regional campaign to highlight the shocking statistic that 12 young, apparently fit and healthy young people (aged 35 and under) are tragically dying every week in the UK from previously undiagnosed heart conditions. A poster-sized version of an emotive new postcard –


CRY launches new resource for young people who have suddenly lost a sibling

Bereavement experts from Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) today [Wednesday 28 November 2012] unveiled a unique new book for the brothers and sisters of young people who have tragically lost their lives to sudden cardiac death. The book, “Sibling Grief” – which has been compiled by CRY’s Chief Executive and Founder, Alison Cox MBE, who


CRY Parliamentary Reception 2011

On Wednesday October 12th CRY held its annual Parliamentary Reception at Westminster. The event was hosted by Roger Gale MP, Dr John Pugh MP and Kevan Jones MP and was the key event in CRY’s Raising Awareness Week. Guest of Honour at the event was Lawrence Okoye – GB Athlete and British Discus Record Holder. His


North Postcard

North Launch – 1st May 2014 Families from across the North of England joined together to help launch a major regional campaign to highlight the shocking statistic that 12 young, apparently fit and healthy young people (aged 35 and under) are tragically dying every week in the UK from previously undiagnosed heart conditions. A poster-sized version


12 a week campaign in Leeds

Yorkshire Evening Post – 2nd May 2014 Parents from across Yorkshire, whose children have lost their lives to undetected heart conditions have unveiled a new postcard campaign with CRY to help highlight the issue. Read more


CRY 12 a Week postcard campaign features Josh Fell

Hull Daily Mail – 23rd April 2014 There are the faces of 12 young people who all share one thing in common – they all died from previously undiagnosed heart conditions. Now, their families are helping to launch a major campaign with CRY  


Pixie Lott surprises Bromley school with performance

This is Local London – 11th March 2014 Pixie Lott surprised Bromley school kids on the March 11) with a charity performance in aid CRY in roder to raise awareness of young sudden cardiac death. Read more