Free heart screenings in memory of Alex Reid

The Star – 29th September 2016 The family of Alex Reid have organised a screening session with CRY at Kiveton Park in October. Around 200 young people will be screened. Since Alex’s death, the Alex Reid Memorial Fund has raised more than £70,000 for CRY. Read more


Charity cricket match in Eltham remembers Ben Daniels

News Shopper – 1st August 2016 A charity cricket match is being held in Eltham in memory of Ben Daniels, to raise awareness of young sudden cardiac death (YSCD) The Ben Daniels Memorial Fund are hosting the family fun day on the 10th September, with Kent Spitfires players Calum Haggett and Ivan Thomas. Paul Daniels, Ben’s


CRY charity cricket match

Kent County Cricket Club – 21st August 2016 Kent cricketers, both old and new, will be playing for CRY in a charity match on Saturday 10 September at Eltham College. Read more


A New Strategy for Sport Consultation Paper

Response from Dr Steven Cox, Deputy Chief Executive Cardiac Risk in the Young Friday October 2nd 2015 On page 47 of the consultation document in the section “Theme Nine: Safety and Wellbeing” it states; Specific Safety Issues We know that sport carries risks. It is vital that where possible we mitigate these risks. That is why


CRY Update Magazine 69

Read Update 69 here CRY Update 69 reports on all the CRY news, events and fundraising from January to April 2016. CRY’s biggest awareness event in this period was our BBC Lifeline appeal, broadcast on BBC One and Two in February, presented by CRY Patron Pixie Lott. She not only made her West End debut that


Charity events held in memory of young Watford man

Watford Observer – 15th July 2016 BBC Radio 2 DJ Jo Whiley and a team of 30 have been working to raise money in two separate charity events in memory of a young man who died of sudden death syndrome. Read more


London Bridges Walk in memory of brother

Buckingham Advertiser – 7th July 2016 A Towcester family took part in the annual fundraising walk organised by the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Read more