The Hughes Family Screening was held at Ashby on Saturday 27th January 2018 in memory of Daniel Hughes. A cheque for £1,300 was presented to CRY from two key events: the trampoline world record attempt, and a 5-a-side football tournament held by the Ashby De La Zouch and District Round Table. James Burrows, Ashby Round Table
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Gordon Banks fundraising evening in memory of Daniel Hughes
On Friday the 6th of April over 100 guests were treated to an evening of Football nostalgia when England’s 1966 world cup winning goal keeper Gordon Banks appeared at a fund raising evening in memory Daniel Hughes. The evening was hosted by Gordon’s former Stoke City team mate Terry Conroy. Gordon captivated the audience with stories
Rob Reynolds’ Challenges in memory of Daniel Hughes
[siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Image”][/siteorigin_widget]Loughborough Half Marathon I’m very pleased to have crossed the line in 2hrs 7mins in the first of six half-marathons I’m running in support of CRY and five other incredible charities. I chose CRY after hearing about a colleague, Dave Hughes, whose son sadly passed away in 2015 from an undetected heart condition. His son,
Top Eleven Donates Shirt Sleeve Sponsorship to CRY to Help Raise Awareness in a Premier League First
BELGRADE, Serbia – April 5, 2018 – Today, Nordeus – the independent games studio – announced a partnership between Top Eleven and Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), that will see Stoke City players wear their hearts on their sleeves as the charity takes pride of place on the shirt for their Premier League game against
Ashby Round Table officially hold Guinness World Record
Burton Mail, 22nd March 2018 Ashby Round Tablers officially hold the Guinness World Record for continuously bouncing on a trampoline. The teams video evidence and records of the attempt were submitted to adjudicators, and after a long wait, the group received the news. The team bounced non-stop for 25 hours and 30 minutes and raised £6,198
Fundraising in memory of Dan Hughes
Baba Baboon, 9th March 2018 Dan Hughes passed away in 2015, aged 28 from Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS), and since then, his parents have been fundraising in his memory. The funds go towards CRY heart screening days for local young people. The family organised their first screening 2016 and continue to raise money for the
CRY Great Cake Bake 2017
The sixth CRY Great Cake Bake took place on Friday 24th November 2017, as part of Raising Awareness Week. We would like to thank everybody who took part in the CRY Great Cake Bake and for helping to make the event such a success. Money is still coming in but we are delighted to say that
Heart screening for 100 young people in memory of Daniel Hughes
Burton Mail – 26th January 2018 100 young people will be given the opportunity to have their hearts screened on Saturday thanks to Ashby Round Table. Read more
CRY Update Magazine 73
Read Update 73 here. CRY Update 73 reports on all the CRY news, events and fundraising from May to August 2017. In June, CRY launched a new version of its main website. The site immediately saw the number of visitors double in the first month and has consistently recorded more visitors per month than before the
Hughes Family screening
The Hughes Family screening took place on the 3rd September 2017 at the Sir Thomas Broughley School in Stoke-On-Trent. 100 young people were screened in memory of Daniel Hughes.