More than £150,000 raised in memory of Josh Fell
Hull Daily Mail, 20th November 2017 Donna and Richard Fell have funded screenings for more than 1,6000 young people since the death of their son, Josh, in 2011. They will be headed to the CR Parliamentary Reception in Westminster tomorrow evening in order to get across their cause to MP’s; CRY believe all young people should
BBC Radio Humberside – Donna and Richard Fell
BBC Radio Humberside Donna and Richard Fell talk about their son, Josh Fell, CRY’s Raising awareness week, and their belief that heart screenings should be mandatory in schools. Listen here (2:49:50)
Waitrose Community Matters Donation
This is a donation to CRY resulting from the Community Matters programme at the Waitrose in Sidmouth. The cheque has been sent to CRY to go to the Jonathan Hayman Memorial Fund. Julie Marish of Waitrose presented the cheque to Marion Hayman.
Yorkshire 3 Peaks to celebrate Aaron’s 30th Birthday
On the 23rd September 2017 on what would have been Aaron’s 30th Birthday, myself, my husband Gary, daughter Hollie, friends, and Aaron’s close friends took on the Yorkshire 3 Peaks. We arrived in Yorkshire on the Friday evening where we had dinner and discussed what lay ahead the following day. We had an early start on
Cycling from Southbourne to Germany in memory of David Green
Chichester Observer, 10th November 2017 Curtis Harrison and Peter Lockyer have set off on a cycle ride from Southbourne to Germany in memory of their friend, David Green. David passed away in 2010 due to an undiagnosed heart condition. Curtis and Peter hope to raise £1000 for CRY by cycling 456 miles. Read more
Distant Memories Halloween Event
These are photos from the Distant Memories Halloween Event at which we raised £31.87 for Rory’s Foundation at CRY. A good time was had by all. Thank you to Carol Dawson for organising the event. Anne Embling
BBC Radio Sussex – Fran Waite & Dr Steven Cox
Fran talks about the loss of her brother Oliver at the age of 26 from young sudden cardiac death and how through CRY they will be holding local screenings in his memory. CRY Chief Executive Dr Steven Cox explains more about young sudden cardiac death and the role that CRY is playing in trying to reduce
Charlotte Adams Screening
Great Totham Primary School hosted a screening on the 27th May 2017 in memory of Charlotte Adams. 93 young people were screened.
Sir Harry Smith Community College Screening
On the 2nd & 3rd June 2017 Sir Harry Smith Community College in Peterborough, held a screening for local young people. 197 young people were screened over the two days.
Screening in memory of Richard Merriman
The screening took place over the weekend of 10th & 11th June at the John F Kennedy School in Hemel Hemstead where Richard was a student. 185 young people were screened.
Staff & customers at McColls walk to raise money
The Melksham Independent, 9th November 2017 A McColl’s store in Melksham have raised over £600 for CRY by taking on a walking challenge. Store manager, Tracey Griffin came up with the idea to walk from the shop on Pembroke Road to Strattons Walk, 624 times – the estimated number of how many young people die a
Jack Boulton Memorial Fund devoting £50,000 to research
Keynsham Voice, 9th November 2017 Jack Boulton passed away in August 2009 of an undiagnosed heart condition, since then his parents, June & Dave Boulton have raised an incredible £115,000 for CRY. The family have funded heart screenings for around 600 young people since 2013, and it has now been announced that £50,000 of the fund
Annual event ‘Dom Day’ in memory of Dominic Newton
Wales Online, 6th November 2017 The teammates of Dominic Newton, who died in 2016 while playing basketball, have organised a memorial basketball event for their friend. The tournament will feature 8 – 10 teams, made up of the Owls, Dominic’s former team, and teams including friends, former colleagues and lecturers. The team hope to raise enough
Ashby Round Table bounce for 24 hours for CRY
Burton Mail, 7th November 2017 Ashby Round Table took on the challenge to break the current Guinness World Record of team marathon trampolining. While the result is yet to be confirmed by officials, the team bounced for a total of 25 and a half hours, rotating bouncers in 30 minute shifts. The team were required to
M&S staff screened after sudden death of employee
Belfast Telegraph – 4th November 2017 Lauren McCaughtry’s partner Matthew Thompson died from an undetected heart condition while out jogging. Thanks to Lauren’s subsequent heart campaign over 200 M&S employees have been screened in his memory. Read more
Heart screening at the Stadium of Light
Sunderland Echo, 3rd November 2017 The family of Kevin Paterson have put on a heart screening in his memory. Kevin was just 36 when he died suddenly after completing the Birmingham Great Run in 2012, and the screening day marks the 5th anniversary of his death. Patricia Toft, Kevin’s mother and his family have raised more
Tribute match for Phil O’Donnell
The Scottish Sun, 29th October 2017 CELTIC and Motherwell plan to pay tribute to the late Phil O’Donnell at the Betfred Cup Final, ten years after the former Celts start died. O’Donnell’s friends and family support the heart screening charity CRY — Cardiac Risk in the Young — with former team-mates Simon Donnelly, Jackie McNamara and Stevie
M&S Northern Ireland wins award for heart campaign
The Degree NI – 25th October 2017 The award was presented at the annual Pride of M&S awards in London for their ongoing cardiac safety and defibrillator campaign. Read more
Comedy event to be held in memory of Daniel Hughes
Staffs Live, 20th October 2017 On Saturday 28th October, comedy event ‘CRYing with Laughter’ will take place at the Mitchell Arts Centre in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. The event is in memory of Daniel Hughes, who passed away in March 2015. Organiser, Nathan Stubbs, arranged the event with Dan’s friends and family, hoping to raise awareness and more
Cheshire Freemasons donate £2,000 to CRY
Messenger Newspaper, 22nd October 2017 The donation was presented to Joanna and Simon Halliwell, who have been raising money for CRY since the death of their son, Joseph. Cheshire’s leading Freemason, Stephen Blank said, “We hope our donation will help prevent other apparently healthy young people from succumbing to undiagnosed heart conditions.” Read more
Colchester Officers Club raises money for CRY with coffee and cake
Daily Gazette, 21st October 2017 About 40 people came out to show support of the club on the day, with tombola’s and cake stalls raising £340 to be split between Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) and Colchester Hospital Read more
Herkimer Collage in New York hold tribute day for former student, Pete McAvoy
Evening Telegraph Dundee & Read, 23rd October 2017 The American collage that Pete McAvoy was attending in 2014 when he died of sudden cardiac arrest, have held a memorial day in his honour. Students wore #4Pete t-shirts and the collage football teams played matches to raise funds for Cardiac Risk in the Young. Pete’s father, Peter
Seventh heart screening in memory of James Nicolas
St Helens Star, 23rd October 2017 The James Nicolas Foundation at CRY are holding their 7th screening in memory of James at Saint’s Stadium & Thatto Heath Crusaders. So far 606 young people have been screened, with 29 being referred on for further testing; £70,000 has been raised since 2013 with more fundraising being done all
Screening to mark the anniversary of Kevin Paterson’s death
Tomorrow is the fifth anniversary of Kevin Paterson’s death, and his family are marking it with a heart screening for 100 young people at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland. Patricia Toft, Kevin’s mother, has raised thousands of pounds for CRY since his death, she said, “Kevin is a huge miss, he was such a big character. He
Cake Sale in memory of Charlie Craig
Back in May, myself and my 2 children organised a cake sale at their cycling club track session, to raise money for C-R-Y in memory of Charlie Craig. Charlie was a very talented young cyclist, racing in the Youth category in both mountain biking and cyclo-cross. We had watched him and cheered him on at the