Jon Hayman Memorial Fund holds screening in Sidmouth
Sidmouth Herald, 26th May 2018 200 young people were screened in Sidmouth this weekend in memory of Jon Hayman. Read more
Fundraiser in memory of Taylor and Jodie Muir
Daily Record, 25th May 2018 Laura McArthur, mother of Taylor and Jodie Muir is putting on a charity fundraiser in their memory tonight in Glasgow. Laura is aiming to raise £15,000 to put on screening days for local young people with CRY. Read more
Nicola Burndred has raised over £80,000 in memory of Jordan
Stoke Sentinel, 25th May 2018 In three-and-a-half-years, Nicola Burndred has raised over £80,000 in memory of her son, Jordan Burndred. Nicola arranged a charity fun day just a month after Jordan’s death in order to bring everyone together and do something for others, and has continued fundraising since in order to put on screening days in
3rd Annual University Challenge at Rory’s Return
The first photo shows Chris, Rory’s dad, with the organisers of the evening; Quizmaster, John Duncan with his able assistants, wife Kathryn and daughter Ellanna, who all worked so incredibly hard in organising the event and conducting proceedings on the night. The second photo shows unbeatable team, Simple Minds, who were victorious for the 3rd year
Rotary Club of Ellesmere Regatta is back for 2018
Border Counties Advertizer, 23rd May 2018 After a an amazing 3,000 spectator turnout last year, the annual regatta held by the Rotary Club of Ellesmere will be fundraising for CRY, among other charities, this year. The afternoon will include go-karting, bell boat racing, a bar and refreshments with live music provided by Reg Albert Jazz Quartet.
Charity football match raises over £1,600
South Wales Argus, 22nd May 2018 Former team-mates and friends of Craig Cowland gathered for a charity football match, ten years after his death in 2008. Craig was striker for Rogerstone FC; the team played against Dowie’s legends in order to raise money for CRY. Read more
Cake sale raises £4,6000 in memory of Aashi Sinha
Romford Recorder, 21st May 2018 Karthy Sooraj jelped organise a cake sale at the Christ Eternal High Priest Church in Romford on Saturday 19th May. The Major of Havering, Councillor Linda van den Hende, some local businesses and friends and family of Aashi Sinha gathered for the event and raised £4,607 for CRY in memory of
1000th person screened in memory of James Patterson in Hornchurch
Romford Recorder, 18th May 2018 192 young people were screened over two days at Campion School, Hornchurch on the 15th & 16th May 2018 – including the 1000th person screened in memory of James Patterson. James’ father, Peter Patterson helped organise the screening days, and does so once a year at the school his son went
Charity football match in memory of former player, Craig Cowland
South Wales Argus, 18th May 2018 A charity football match will be held in memory of Craig Cowland, ten years after he died suddenly in 2008. The team will consist of former team-mates and friends of Craig, raising money and awareness fro CRY. Read more
Artists come together to raise funds in memory of Martin Wailes
Warrington Guardian, 19th May 2018 Amateur artists are coming together by donating their work to the Purquoise event, in memory of Bobbie Black and Martin Wailes. The event is to raise funds and awareness of mental health issues, and to offer heart screenings for young people. The auction will be held in the North East, but
Simply Health Great Manchester Run Half Marathon and 10K for CRY
Manchester Heart Centre Sprinters ran the Simplyhealth Great Manchester Run and 10K 2018 for CRY. Mrs Emma Watson
Gordon’s School pupils win fundraising award
UK Boarding Schools, 17th May 2018 Pupils from the the school’s Khartoum House won the Surrey Superstars Youth Fundraising Award. After two years of hard work fundraising for CRY through bake sales, raffles, quiz nights and even one pupil running a marathon – the award was presented to them by the Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey. The groups
Painting sells at auction for £1,000 in memory of Brett Beasey-Webb
Dunstable Today, 16th May 2018 Dunstable artist, Paul Town, created the artwork depicting Hatters kits from different eras after hearing about the tragic death of Brett Beasey-Webb in 2016. The painting was signed by former players and then auctioned off for £1,000 at the end of season dinner. Read more
Husband of Carli Lansley sets up memorial fund in her name
Echo News, 15th May 2018 Karl Lansley has set up a memorial fund in memory of his wife, Carli Lansley, a year after her death. The memorial fund has already raised £5,000 towards a CRY screening day. Karl said, “If we can help even one person to be diagnosed or to get the help they need to
Escape from Alcatraz in memory of Stevie Wiggins
Lancashire Post, 14th May 2018 Richard Sharples will fulfill his childhood dream by completing the iconic swim from Alcatraz prison to San Fransisco on 14th July, while raising funds and awareness for CRY. Richard will be swimming in memory of his friends, Stevie Wiggins and hopes to raise over £1,000. Read more
Heartfelt Team take on Market Drayton 10K in memory of Adam Green
Midlands Running Guide, 14th May 2018 The team took on the run among two thousand other runners in memory of Adam Green. Tom Green, Adam’s father has been raising money for CRY since 2012, raising £30,000 to date to go towards screenings for local young people in Market Drayton. Read more
Screenings to take place at Rory’s Return
Wakefield Express, 10th May 2018 May 26th will see just over 100 young people screened at the Rory’s Return pub in Ackworth, in memory of Rory Embling. Rory died in 2014 from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, and since then his friends and family have raised £30,000 for CRY. Rrory’s father, Chris Embling said of the day,
Pembrokeshire Run in memory of Ben Walker
My names Lewis Horne and I completed the Pembrokeshire 15.3 mile run on the 28th April 2018. It was an emotional day for myself and friends. It was the one year anniversary of the passing of a close friend of mine Ben Walker. To remember Ben I deceived to take part in a half marathon event.
The Great Wilderness Challenge 2017
This physically challenging fund raising event has taken place in the Highlands of Scotland every August since 1986. The Ullapool Air Cadets have been involved since 1998 and have so far raised a total of £27,325 specifically for our adopted Charity – CRY’s “Joanne F. Fotheringham Memorial Fund”. Cadets, Adult Staff members and other supporters walk
Leeds Half Marathon in memory of Adrian Badon
Yorkshire Evening Post, 9th May 2018 Mark Allerston will be running the Leeds Half Marathon this weekend in memory of his friend, Adrian Badon. Mark started running in 2016 with short jogs in the park, and look part in the Leeds 10K and Abbey Dash last year. Read more
Pontefract Families raise thousands for CRY
Pontefract and Castleford Express, 4th May 2018 The families and friends of Jonathan Leigh and Michael Land have held many events to support CRY – charity days, raffles, a race night, and marathon runs have enabled screenings for local young people in memory of Jonathan and Michael. Read more
£32,000 raised to fund heart screenings in memory of Robert Smith
Chronicle Live, 8th May 2018 Since 2014, Robert Smith’s family have been working alongside CRY to bring heart screenings to hundreds of young people local to County Durham. 200 young people were screened over the bank holiday weekend. Read more
#4Pete campaign funds two screening days
A weekend of screenings will take place in Tayside in memory of Pete McAvoy in June. Pete’s Father, Mr McAvoy is headteacher at the school hosting the screening on the 24th June, he said: “If Peter has been fortunate enough to get the heart scan, he wouldn’t be dead. If these two days help to save
CRY representative helps organise 1st North Tyneside Seaside Walk
Around 50 people took part in the seven mile walk to raise money for CRY, including Young Fundraiser of the Year 2017 winner, Harry Steele. £1,500 was raised on the day, and CRY rep David Jewell hope to make the walk an annual event. David said: “For me, I’d never heard of CRY or charities like
Coast to coast golf challenge
The Northern Echo, 1st May 2018 Young golfer, Archie Qualtrough will be taking on a five day golf challenge for various charities, including CRY. The challenge covers 83 miles and uses fifteen different courses starting at Maryport Golf Course on the West coast, and finishing off in Tynemouth. Archie hopes to raise £6,000 for CRY, Young Minds