More than £1700 has been raised for the Tom Clabburn Memorial Fund and CRY by members of the Munson’s Coffee Running Crew. Panayiotis Sinnos – barista at ‘Munson’s Coffee and Eats’ in St Mary’s Road, Ealing – Vicky Pearson and her niece Lucy Gillett took part in the Ealing Eagles 10k at Gunnersbury Park on Sunday
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Brandenburg Choral Festival Performance for CRY
A concert helping to raise awareness of CRY was held in the beautiful setting of the chapel at King’s College London on Friday, April 12, 2013. The Tredici Chamber Choir, conducted by Richard Thomas and accompanied by organist Martyn Noble, performed pieces including Stabat Mater by Scarlatti, Brahms’ German Requiem and Faure’s Requiem. The concert was
Apprentices at Ealing Council raise money for CRY
During this year’s National Apprenticeship Week (11-15 March), the theme was ‘Apprentices Deliver’. To celebrate the week, Apprentices at Ealing Council undertook the challenge to wear a onesie to work for a whole working day, raising money for a nominated charity. CRY was chosen as the nominated charity, as some of the Apprentices had previously been
Book sale in memory of Tom Clabburn
Claire Prosser held her tenth book sale in memory of her son Tom Clabburn just before Christmas at the BBC in White City. Colleagues, and her daughter Ellen, helped out and are pictured. Another colleague, Lorna Donlon, made some very tasty cakes! More than £800 was raised for CRY.
CRY screening event in Ealing Funded by the Tom Clabburn Memorial Fund
More than 70 young people had their hearts screened for free in Ealing on Sunday. The fully booked sessions were funded by the Tom Clabburn Memorial Fund and run by the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), who provided the medical expertise. Ealing schoolboy Tom Clabburn died aged 14 in 2007 from an undiagnosed heart
CRY screening – Ealing; in memory of Tom Clabburn
6th November 2011 Around 80 young people were given free heart screenings on Sunday as part of an event held in memory of Ealing schoolboy Tom Clabburn, who died aged 14 in 2007 from an undiagnosed heart condition. The screenings, for people aged 14-35, were fully booked. They were held at the Florence Road surgery in
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.
The Marathon of Zelda
16th to 18th December 2010 Two teenagers held a 48-hour computer game marathon to raise more than £1300 for the Tom Clabburn Memorial Fund. The pair, Luca Fruzza, 17, a friend of Tom’s, along with Rory Lehane, 17, who is in the same school year as Tom’s sister, Ellen, are both students at Tom’s old school,
Parents sponsor tests that could have saved Tom
Tests to prevent more young people from dying from undiagnosed conditions will start on the day that would have been one young victim’s 18th birthday. Three days of heart screening are being run at Waitrose in West Ealing next month in memory of local teenager Tom Clabburn, who died aged 14. Tom, who lived in Ealing,
Alpine walk opens up a window on the soul
A brave family, who walked across the Alps in memory of a teenage friend who died from a heart condition, has raised more than £1,000 for a cardiac charity that aims to end young deaths. Linda and Gottfried Panzer and their son, Christian, 17, were close friends of Tom Clabburn, who died three years ago from