'Hills Road Live Lounge' in memory of Caroline Johnstone

Raising awareness for C-R-Y Foundation and in particular ‘Cazfest’ in memory of Caroline Johnstone, ‘Hills Road Live Lounge’ was a showcase of music, art, photography and textiles organised by students at Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge. The event featured performances from students past and present showcased alongside works of art, photography and textiles created by


CRY Update Magazine 52

Read Update 52 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.


Great North Run 2010

Congratulations and a huge “thank you” to all who took part in the BUPA Great North Run in aid of CRY on Sunday 19th September 2010. This year we had a team of 52 CRY runners amongst the thousands of participants – including CRY’s Communications Assistant, Mair Shepherd. Everyone seemed to enjoy another fantastic race day


Interview with Alastair Johnstone

(link to audio clip – listen from 1:34 to 1:39 approx.) Alastair Johnstone on the BBC Three Counties Radio breakfast show, talking to host Stephen Rhodes about the death of his daughter Caroline and the annual fundraising event in her memory – Cazfest. Visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p006rs6l/Three_Counties_Breakfast_12_03_2010/


South Postcard

Bereaved families from across the Home Counties and South of England are helping to launch a major regional campaign to highlight the shocking statistic* showing that the number of young people who lose their lives to the tragic condition sudden cardiac death now stands at 12 every week – a staggering 50% rise on previous estimates.


Parents reveal 17-month ordeal following Caroline's death

The parents of tragic Bishop’s Stortford schoolgirl Caroline Johnstone told this week of their long ordeal trying to solve the mystery of how and why the bright and bubbly 17-year-old died. Visit http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/hertsandessexobserver-news/displayarticle.asp?id=461803


On the run for tragic Caroline

LITTLE HADHAM: The thunderous sound of pounding feet shook the village when runners took their part in a fun run in memory of tragic teen Caroline Johnstone. Almost 250 people of all abilities, from serious runners to families in fancy dress, took part in the race on Sunday last week to raise money for the Cardiac


Fairy Caz' run raises

Family and friends of Caroline Johnstone, the 17-year-old Bishop’s Stortford sixth-former who died in June, raised nearly £3,000 in her memory by taking part in a 6k run. Many of the runners dressed as fairies – her internet hotmail name was Fairy Caz – for the event which started and finished at the Thorley Centre and


Parents' tribute after death of daughter, 17

A couple from Little Hadham devastated by the sudden death of their 17-year-old daughter have paid a moving tribute to the happy, smiling teenager on the brink of an exciting future. Caroline Johnstone, who lived in Chapel Lane, collapsed as she danced with friends at a nightclub. Medics managed to resuscitate her, but she suffered brain


Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon 2010

Thank you and congratulations to all the CRY runners who made it on Sunday 10th October. CRY had a stand at the event in a picturesque spot next to the Serpentine, manned by staff Ben Robinson and Rebecca Zouvani; and also Martin Appleby who is CRY County Representative for West London. We had 18 runners in