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Support
After a young sudden cardiac death and for young people diagnosed with a condition
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Support
The emotional impact of the sudden, seemingly inexplicable death of a young person on their family cannot be underestimated. CRY offers emotional and clinical support following a young sudden cardiac death.
Screening
Screening to identify young people at risk is cost-effective when conducted correctly - the conditions can be treated, securing a future for those identified. All young people should have the choice to be tested.
Research
CRY's research programme gives us unique access to general population-based data, enabling comparisons between athletes, ethnicities and gender. Better understanding of what is normal for young people, can better identify and treat those at risk.
Awareness
Awareness not only helps identify those at risk, but also ensures correct clinical practice when treating a young person with an inherited cardiac condition.
CRY's Vision
Preventing young sudden cardiac deaths through awareness, screening and research, and supporting affected families.
My story
From a little sister perspective, Matt was my best friend. He was the first one to teach me many things, including how to sneak an extra hour in bed before school (which involved us getting ready in our uniforms the night before and essentially just rolling out of bed out of the door! This lasted one night because we discovered it was too hot to sleep with both a polo top and a jumper on under our duvet!). Matt was always one for crazy ideas, which seemed crazy at the time but they actually worked! I remember once Matt had...
Cardiac Screening
CRY offers subsidised ECG and Echocardiogram screening to all young people between the ages of 14 & 35.
There is a simple way to diagnose most cardiac abnormalities. This is by having an ECG (electrocardiogram) test. Results should be read by a cardiologist. For extra clarity an Echocardiogram (ultrasound scan) can also be done.If there has been a young (under 35) sudden death in the family, the family is entitled to be screened on the NHS.
All of CRY's public events are free to attend.
Latest News
CRY launches new friends grief booklet...
Leading heart charity has developed new support resources in recognition of the massive impact a young sudden cardiac death has on friends. The charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) is this month [13 November 2017] launching a powerful new booklet for young people learning to navigate their emotions following the tragic and sudden death…... Read more
CRY Raising Awareness Week – 18th to 26th Novembe...
Support CRY during Raising Awareness Week by organising your own fundraising event, or displaying/distributing posters and leaflets. As part of Raising Awareness week we will, of course, be holding our popular annual CRY Great Cake Bake, including a competition for prizes. If you would like to be involved in CRY Awareness Week 2017 please email ben@c-r-y.org.uk. We…... Read more
CRY Great Cake Bake 2017 – 24th November...
As part of Raising Awareness Week this year, the sixth annual CRY Great Cake Bake will take place on 24th November 2017, and we want you to get involved! We have seen some fantastic cake sales over the years, with people up and down the country getting involved, bringing the community together to raise awareness…... Read more
CRY launches new Christmas cards for 2017...
CRY are pleased to announce 10 brand new Christmas card designs for 2017! The new designs by Elle Media Group depict a selection of festive scenes. Making a return will be a selection of our 2016 cards which proved incredibly popular last year with over 5,000 packs sold, raising over £18,500 for CRY’s core funding…... Read more
Mum discovers she has the same cardiac condition as her...
A free heart screening, provided by the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) has provided a mum from Rotherham with the answers and “closure” she has been seeking since the sudden death of her mum, back in 1989. Sophie Hirst (now 35) was just 6 years old when her mum passed away. Sophie, who…... Read more
CRY Update Magazine 72...
Read Update 72 here. CRY Update 72 reports on all the CRY news, events and fundraising from January to April 2017. February saw over 20 years’ worth of CRY research help to inform new international ECG guidelines for screening athletes, led by CRY Consultant Cardiologist Professor Sanjay Sharma. Our work is making a difference and…... Read moreFundraising
Brighton Marathon – 15th April 2018...
The Brighton Marathon is one of the UK’s favourite 26.2-milers. With a stunning backdrop of the sea in one of the country’s most vibrant cities, the race gets bigger and better every year. Renowned for its buzzing atmosphere and roaring crowd support, the course winds through the city streets, finishing up on the spectacular Brighton seafront. The…... Read more
Virgin Money London Marathon – 22nd April 20...
The Virgin Money London Marathon is the largest annual fundraising event on the planet – runners have raised over £750 million for good causes since the race began in 1981. The course follows an iconic route taking in many of London’s landmarks, from the Cutty Sark and the City to St James’ Park and The…... Read more
Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 – 29th July...
Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 starts in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and then follows a 100-mile route on closed roads through the capital and into Surrey’s stunning countryside. With leg-testing climbs and a route made famous by the world’s best cyclists at the London 2012 Olympics, it’s a truly spectacular event for all involved. Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100…... Read more




