Jade Moore CRY XI vs BHF FC at King Power Stadium
Football has always been more than just a game. It has the power to bring communities together, inspire passion, and make a positive impact beyond
Football has always been more than just a game. It has the power to bring communities together, inspire passion, and make a positive impact beyond
CRY Staff enjoy a “Deep Dive” into it’s unique new charity partnership! A team of submariners from HMS Agincourt made the journey down from Barrow-in-Furness
Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) is proud to announce our partnership with Sporting Chance Prize Draw, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to uniting the UK’s sporting community and charitable causes. This partnership aims to raise vital funds for UK charities whilst giving supporters the opportunity to win a sporting experience of a lifetime.
Profiling the work, research and academic achievements of former CRY Research Fellow, Dr Joyee Basu, who has now returned to Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust where she is working as a final year cardiology registrar and continues to advocate for the benefits of cardiac screening and cardiac rehabilitation to help people with a heart condition get back to regular exercise.
Brentford has been at the heart of the inspiring community partnership – HoWL – since October ’22 which CRY is so proud to be involved with, too.
Issue 91 of the CRY Update magazine covers all news, events and fundraising from May to August 2023. During this time period CRY screened over
CRY Great Cake Bake 2023 Writeup On 1st of December the CRY Great Cake Bake was held as part of Raising Awareness Week. We really
Wednesday 29 November saw the inaugural ‘drop in’ session for Members of the Senedd as part of the new #MSsupport4CRY campaign, championed by Cllr. Jane Gebbie (Deputy Leader of Bridgend Borough Council) in memory of her grandson Justin who died suddenly and tragically from a heart condition in 2019, aged just 19.
12 A Week Challenge 2023 Write up 2023 On Saturday the 25th November 2023, 150 participants started to clock up the miles by walking, running,
What an incredible year it has been! Thank you to everyone who has supported CRY these past 12 months.
Here is a look back at what CRY has achieved in 2023.
Preventing young sudden cardiac deaths through awareness, screening and research, and supporting affected families.
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