Ascot Academy of Dance CRY Cake Bake
Some of our youngest dancers are shown here at the start of our CRY cake bake. We sold cakes and some Christmas cards between ballet classes. We would like to say a massive thank you to all the students and their families for baking such lovely cakes for everyone to buy, and for contributing so generously
PDR Construction CRY Cake Bake and Raffle in Memory of Jamie Loncaster
PDR Construction were pleased to host a Cake Bake and Raffle on Thursday 21st November and raised £286.90 for Cardiac Risk in the Young, in particular the Jamie Loncaster Memorial Fund.
Couple Cycle from Mumbai to Goa in Memory of Tom Clabburn and Claire Prosser
This Is Local London, 10th December 2019 Juliet and Clive Matthews from Ealing succeeded in completing an intense 500k ride from Mumbai to Goa. The completely self funded challenge was embarked on in support of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) through raising money for the Tom Clabburn and Claire Prosser Memorial Fund. Tom’s fund was
St Francis Xavier College’s CRY Cake Bake
Students in Glastonbury House at St Francis Xavier’s Sixth Form College worked together to put on a bake sale for staff and students. Together they raised £149.24.
The ‘Moodey Cup’ Charity Football Match in Memory of Sam Moodey
Thank you to everyone who attended and played in the first year of the annual Moodey Cup! On a clear and sunny Sunday, it was fantastic to see 11 teams compete for the cup, cheered on by a devoted set of vocal supporters on the side lines. We raised a whopping £2,400! Sam was a keen
Annual CRY Great Cake Bake & Coffee Morning
On Friday 22nd November 2019, the fifth annual CRY Coffee Morning & Cake Bake fundraising event took place at St. Barnabas Church Hall, Swanland in memory of local teenager, Jamie Loncaster. As always, there had been many months of pre-planning and promotion of the event. Once again some early “save the date” notices were circulated to
Family Fundraises for CRY Screenings in Memory of Son Martyn Luckett
Devon Live, 1st December 2019 Martyn Luckett passed away suddenly at just 19 years old in 2005 due to an undiagnosed heart condition, myocarditis. In the wake of his tragic death, his family have ensured more than 2000 young people in Devon have been screened for hidden heart conditions. Thanks to the efforts of Martyn’s family,
Murder Mystery Night Raises Funds for CRY
Tenby Observer, 1st December 2019 The Amroth Arms pub in collaboration with Harvey’s Murder Mystery Group recently hosted a fundraising Murder Mystery dinner event in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). A three course meal was served to nearly 100 guests while an interactive ‘Murder Mystery’ took place for them to discover ‘whodunnit’. Following
Pub to Release ‘Tongue in Cheek” Calendar for CRY
Harborough Mail, 26th November 2019 The Nag’s Head Pub in Harborough is about to release a “cheeky” calendar to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). The idea for the calendar came from Amy Lockwood, a bar maid at the pub. Her husband passed away two years ago of Brugada Syndrome, a condition that
University College School : Junior Branch – Big Breakfast
This year our school annual ‘Big Breakfast’ was an extra special event as it was dedicated to the memory of Sam Moodey, the son of a former school nurse, who died from an undiagnosed genetic heart condition in 2018. Money was raised for the charity ‘CRY – Cardiac Risk in the Young’ who help raise awareness
Free Cardiac Screenings to be Held at the Ageas Bowl in Memory of Claire Reed
Eastleigh News, 25th November 2019 Claire Reed was just 22 years old when she suddenly collapsed and passed away due to an undiagnosed heart condition while she was out with friends. Since she passed away in 2013, her family have honoured her memory by raising over £75,000 to provide heart screenings for young people in their
CRY Awareness Event at Swinton Christmas Fayre
As you can see we had a very successful day yesterday at our church, St Margaret’s in Swinton talking and explaining the work of CRY to people at the Christmas Fayre. A special thanks to Father Chris Barley our vicar who has always supported us throughout the years – Jackie Cousins
Mother Raises £60k in Memory of Daughter Charlotte Adams
Maldon and Burnham Standard, 22nd November 2019 Charlotte Adams passed away at 23 years old due to an undiagnosed heart condition. Since her death, her mother Kate set up the Charlotte Adams Memorial Fund to prevent others from going through the same tragedy. Through her efforts, Kate raised more than £60,000, enough to purchase a second
Fulham 10k In Memory of Graham Button
Tanya Svilar and Maria Williams took part in the Fulham 10k in memory of Graham Button on the 17th November 2019 and raised £428.
Caerphilly County Borough Council Backs Heart Screening Campaign
Caerphilly Observer, 21st November 2019 The Caerphilly County Borough Council have approved a motion to support Cardiac Risk in the Young’s (CRY’s) campaign for the government to introduce a national strategy for the prevention of sudden cardiac death in young people. The council also encouraged the Welsh government to consider providing a free heart screening programme
Family Ensures Young People Have Access to Heart Screenings in Memory of Son, Lee Wilson
Plymouth Live, 20th November 2019 Lee Wilson passed away in his sleep at just 19 years old due to a hidden heart condition, Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). Fourteen years later, his family and friends are working together with Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) to raise money to provide free heart screenings for young people
Running Potters ‘Arf Marathon and Wiggle Manchester Half Marathon in Support of CRY
“I completed the two half marathons I took part in. I ran in the Stoke-on-Trent local half marathon on the 09/06/19, which is called the Potters ‘Arf Marathon, and I also ran in the Wiggle Manchester Half Marathon on the 13/10/19. Altogether I’ve managed to raise £152.00 for CRY. I wanted to run for CRY because
Father Reflects on Son, Jack Riding, As He Posthumously Saves Three Lives Through Organ Donation
Liverpool Echo, 17th November 2019 Eighteen year old footballer Jack Riding from Crosby, passed away after suddenly collapsing on the pitch while playing with his friends. It was discovered that he had an underlying heart condition called arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, which caused his heart to stop suddenly. Following his death, his family were faced with the decision
Mum Calls for More Heart Screenings After Son Suddenly Passes Away
Grimsby Live, 16th November 2019 Nathan Bryan passed away of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS)- a condition which causes sudden cardiac arrest, often with no prior warning signs or symptoms. His family was left devastated and now his mother, Gillian Ayling, has called for more heart screenings in the youth. Gillian says that Nathan was one
Great Big Beard Off (#GBBO)….!
In October 2019, Dan Marren, Senior Estimator at PDR Construction and a member of local rugby club Hullensians RUFC, decided to shave off his beard for charity. That might not seem much of a challenge to many of you, but Dan has sported his big beard for 17 years and his wife and daughterhad never seen
Heart Screening Event – October 2019
The Cardiac Risk in the Young Team were back at South Hunsley School on 5th & 6th October 2019. As is now the norm, the support driver arrived at South Hunsley School on the Friday afternoon and met up with Graham and Jenny to unload the screening equipment and set up the venue inreadiness for a
Millport Community Gather in Memory of Steven Blair to Fundraise for CRY
Largs & Millport Weekly News, 17th November 2019 Steven was just 31 when he passed away suddenly from a heart attack in February of 2012. His parents, Hunter and Susan, have since arranged an annual event at the Newton Bar Lounge to raise funds for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Steven was very popular and
Charity Swimathon for CRY
Romford Recorder, 12th November 2019 Swimclub, the Havering Dolphins of Hornchurch, are organising a charity Swimathon to be held on the 7th of December. The fundraising event will be in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) with 100% of the money raised going towards funding CRY’s research into prevention and detection and raising awareness
Fundraising Fashion Show in Memory of Martyn Luckett
North Devon Gazette, 13th November 2019 Martyn Luckett passed away at just 19 years old in 2005 of an undiagnosed heart condition. Since his passing, his family have worked together with Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) to bring annual screenings to North Devon. Now, the Luckett family is organising a charity Fashion Show to raise
40th Birthday 3 Peaks Challenge in Support of Cry
For my 40th birthday I decided to climb the highest mountain in England & Wales three times back to back, for Cardiac Risk in the Young. I reached the summit on my 3rd climb in just over 11 hours. It was tough, especially the second climb for some reason, but I enjoyed it and had some