Harry’s Heart film shown at Rotary Club
The Wolverton and Stony Stratford Rotary Club were both inspired and moved by the visit from Donna Faulkner and Liam O’Sullivan on 24th April. The DVD explained the impact of sudden cardiac death in young adults and how knowledge of preventative screening tests can save lives. We enjoyed meeting Donna and Liam and will certainly spread
24-hour fitness challenge in memory of Sam Standerwick
Rhyl Journal, 27th April 2018 Adam White, Mike Clark, Jimmy Cook and Dan Harrison completed 2,400 press ups, sit-ups, kettle bell swings and 24 miles of running and rowing at Fitness HQ, St Asaph. The challenge was to raise money for the Sam Standerwick Memorial Fund with CRY, and will go towards funding a 2nd heart
Celtic Classic Car Tour to raise money for CRY
Western Telegraph, 26th April 2018 47 vehicles and over 90 classic car fans will take part in the convoy, travelling through Pembrokeshire all the way to Ireland over five days. In 2017, the tour raised £7,000 for the Dean Mason Memorial Fund with CRY, and Meningitis now; 2018 will see funds raised once again for CRY,
214 young people checked at first screening weekend in memory of Kyle Hancock
24th April 2018 The screening weekend took place at Bradwell Memorial Hall last weekend. 214 local young people had their hearts screened, with six of them being referred onto their GP’s for further testing. The community supported the weekend with cakes and drinks for donations – £1000 was raised in memory of Kyle Hancock. Read more
Craig’s Heartstrong Foundation funds 12th year of screening with CRY
Isle of Man Today, 24th April 2018 This weekend will see the 12th screening day held in memory of Craig Lunt, at Noble’s Hospital on the Isle of Man. Craig’s Heartstrong Foundation has been working with CRY since 2007, and alongside screenings, the foundation also provides defibrillators across the island. Paula Lunt says, “As a family,
M&S Bridlington’s final donation
Bridlington Free Press, 24th April 2018 A cheque for almost £8,000 was handed to CRY representative, Donna Fell earlier this month after almost a year of fundraising. The team at Bridlington have held a race night, quiz night, a car boot sale, taken part in Movember, taken part in CRY’s Raising Awareness Week, and have had
Creative Connecting event raises money for CRY
Northwich Guardian, 23rd April 2018 Nunsmere Hall Hotel hosted a regular ladies’ event with Creative Connecting last week – a fashion show, an afternoon tea, and a raffle. The event raised £360 for CRY ahead of screenings in Hartford. The screening are being organised by Debbie Dixon, who was also in attendance, in memory of her
Skydiving to raise money for CRY
Dudley News, 22nd April 2018 Shari Lawrence-Willis will be facing her fears on the 19th of May by jumping out of plane in memory of her Father, Henry Knight-Willis. Shari said, “As a young person who unexpectedly lost a parent to a genetic condition causing sudden cardiac death, it’s a cause very close to home and
M&S Bridlington fundraising
Donna Fell collected a cheque in memory of James Moorfoot – the total amount includes matching funds of £1500 and a £1000 donation from carrier bag sales. We are now well underway in raising the £5000 needed to pay for our heart screening day in October – the local community are really getting behind the cause!
All Star Society Fortunes with MMUC Netball
MMUC Netball did a student twist on the well known family game show, Family Fortunes. Questions were used from the show and also some had a MMU Cheshire twist on them. The event was successful with lots of laughing and winners from the additional raffle. From the event All Star Society Fortunes we raised an amazing
Cottam Spring Charity Craft & Gift Fair
We successfully raised £105 per charity on Saturday through a variety of stalls and a raffle at the Ancient Oak in Cottam. Caroline Colley
Tony Lloyd MP signs CRY’s pledge to save young lives
Rochdale Online, 17th April 2018 On Tuesday 17th April, Rochdale MP, Tony Lloyd signed CRY’s pledge calling for a national strategy for the prevention of young sudden cardiac death. My Lloyd said, “I am astonished to learn that 12 young people die per week in the United Kingdom from undiagnosed cardiac conditions. In total this means over
London Marathon run for Garstang fundraiser
Blackpool Gazette, 18th April 2018 Nicola Clark is taking on the London Marathon this weekend for the Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund – money from Matthew’s fund goes towards screening days with CRY. This will be Nicola’s third run for CRY, as well as putting on a varity of fundraising events with her running group ‘CRY Babies’.
Forest of Dean Spring Trails in memory of Jack Pegler
The race was originally cancelled due to the weather. We were so, so disappointed and we ended up going to the pub instead feeling deflated. In hindsight it was probably for the best as I am coming back from being injured for a few months, and I felt the two weeks extra training was good for
Sisters run Forest of Dean Half in memory of their Dad
Ross Gazette, 12 April 2018 Eleven years after the death of Jack Pegler while training for the Forest of Dean Half marathon, Amy and Lucy Pegler complete the run in tribute to their father. The sisters completed the run in two hours and twenty six minutes, raising £650 from sponsorship. Amy is running three more half
CRY supporter makes Stoke-on-Trent a better place to live
Stoke Sentinel – 10th April 2018 Nicola Burndred has been listed among 26 Stoke-on-Trent residents who make the city a better place to live, dedicating her time to raising funds for CRY to provide cardiac screenings. Read more
Summer festival raising money for CRY in memory of Josh Fell
The Bridge festival is coming to Hessle this summer with a silent disco, food court and more than 20 live acts. Liam Bass, festival organiser, said: “The Bridge Festival aims to raise enough funds to donate to Cardiac Risk in the Young Charity (CRY) in memory of my cousin Josh Fell, to help towards funding local
Homewood School screening in memory of Ben Hammond
Kent Online, 8th April 2018 Following a year of fundraising, in which £44,000 was raised, two screening days where held at Homewood School in Tenterden, Kent this weekend. The screenings were in memory of Ben Hammond, who died in 2016 from an undiagnosed heart condition. Since then, his family have raised an incredible £44,000 in aid
BBC Radio Essex – Alison Cox MBE
CRY Founder Alison Cox MBE chats with Sadie Nine about CRY’s work and Patron Pixie Lott’s involvement over the years. Listen here (00:51:40)
BBC Radio Surrey – Alison Cox MBE
CRY Founder, Alison Cox MBE, talking about the passing of Ray Wilkins MBE and the work he did as a CRY Patron. Listen here (01:46:00)
Dad raises over £1000 for CRY running in a tutu
Rochdale Online, 4th April 2018 On the 24th March 2018, Chris Hardy ran the annual TH98 run, in memory of Tom Hardman, dressed in a ballet tutu and with the support of his community. Kats Dance Academy sponsored Chris, and, as he hit his target of £1000, he will perform in the dance schools show in
Heart screenings in memory of Martyn Luckett
Bude Today, 20th March 2018 Brenda Luckett and her family have raised funds for CRY since her son, Martyn Luckett, died in 2005. The Martyn Luckett Memorial Fund provide annual screenings for local young people in Devon – this year at Pilton Community College, where over 200 young people were screened. Brenda has now held eighteen
Charity game at Kings Langley FC CRY Stadium
The Charity Game was won, quite comfortably, by Herts by five goals to nil! Pictured are both teams – Herts are the ones in black, who are smiling slightly more than the Bucks lads in Green! Our fundraising tally currently stands at £557 – https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/footballforcry Andy Holmes
Kent Cricket names CRY as its official club charity 2018
kentcricket.co.uk 27th March 2018 All funds raised by Kent Cricket for CRY will fund screenings for young players in Kent, as well as the professionals. Kent Cricket CEO Ben Green said: “We are delighted to help CRY raise funds and awareness about the valuable work they do. Members of our men’s squad have benefitted from routine
£1000 raised in memory of Thomas Padmore
Telegraph & Argus, 26th March 2018 Paul Padmore held a fundraiser at his place of work in memory of his son, Thomas, who died in 2011 from Brugada Syndrome. Mr Padmore said, “This is the first time I’ve done anything through the workplace, because it has been difficult for me to actually approach people about it.” The