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CRY Update Magazine Issue 80

Read Update 80 here CRY Update 80 reports on all news, events and fundraising from September to December 2019. September got underway with the Great North Run, as 50 runners representing CRY took part. You can read more on page 22. To start October we held the 10th CRY Durham Walk, with 219 supporters gathering to

Update Magazine Issue 77

Read Update 77 here CRY Update 77 reports on all news, events and fundraising from September to December 2018. There were plenty of major events throughout this four-month period. We were thrilled to be so well represented at the Great North Run on September 9, with 50 runners taking part for CRY. You can read a

Update Magazine Issue 68

Read Update 68 online here. The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.

Eleri & Jane’s Charity Ball in memory of Nina Buck

There is only one word to describe the night……UNFORGETTABLE! A night that will live in our memory for ever & ever! Myself (Eleri Buck) and one of my mum’s dear friends (Jane Williams) decided to team up this year to put on a charity ball to celebrate the life of my beautiful Mother, Nina Buck. We

CRY Update Magazine 64

Read the magazine here Issue 64 of the CRY Update looks back at a busy CRY summer from May to August 2014. Our flagship raising awareness event, the CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk, features in this issue with a full report and photos from the day. Also prominent is our Patron Pixie Lott’s terrific tour

Pembrokeshire Talent Showcase in memory of Nina Buck

Me (Eleri Buck) and best friend Laura Venables of 8 years decided to put on Pembrokeshire Talent Charity Showcase due to two particular experiences we have experienced in our lives. My devastating experience was losing my Mum when I was just 13 years old to sudden adult death syndrome. Being so sudden it made it extremely