Runners remember sports journalist Liam Chronnell
Hold The Front Page – 5th November 2012 Liam’s partner, Caroline English took part in the Run to the Beat marathon raising £3,300 for CRY. Read More
Lily Webster’s legacy continues
Stowmarket Mercury – 17th July 2014 The family and friends of Lily Webster continue with fundraising towards her memorial fund with CRY.
Nantwich youngsters to get CRY heart screening
Nantwich News – 15th July 2014 Young people in Nantwich are to be screened with CRY in memory of Matthew Dewhirst. Read More
CRY Patron Pixie Lott performed exclusively for staff and students
Kent Online – 17th July 2014 Pupils at Harvey Grammar School had the surprise of a lifetime when Pixie Lott appeared on stage to perform and raise awareness of young sudden cardiac death and CRY. Read More
Team of 16 to take on Yorkshire Three Peaks
Hastings Observer – 15th July 2014 A team of 16 from Hastings will be taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge in August in memory of Jamie Clarke who died in 2009 and to raise money for CRY. Read More
Swinton couple join 12 A Week campaign
Doncaster Free Press – 9th May 2014 A Swinton couple are supporting CRY’s 12 a Week campaign to raise awareness about young sudden cardiac death after their son, Bruce Cousins, died aged 35. Read more
Father of Nathan Foley praises his fundraising friends
Bucks Free Press – 9th May 2014 The father of Nathan Foley said he is “honoured” after his son’s friends raised over £1000 to help prevent young sudden cardiac death. Read more
Simple ECG heart test will save young lives
The Scotsman – 9th May 2014 Screening young people to see if they are at risk of sudden cardiac death is feasible and cost- effective, researchers have said. Read more
Tim Butt presents defibrillator to his town
Southend Standard – 8th May 2014 After campaigning for a town centre defibrillator, residents have received the life-saving piece of equipment. Tim Butt, cardiac arrest survivor, presented it to Billericay Town FC. Read more
Football match and fete raise over £7,000 for CRY
Echo – 7th May 2014 Ross Kerwood organised a chairty football match for CRY, which raised £2,080. That was then pooled with the £5,500 raised by Tim Butt during his cycle round South Africa. Read more
12 a week campaign in Leeds
Yorkshire Evening Post – 2nd May 2014 Parents from across Yorkshire, whose children have lost their lives to undetected heart conditions have unveiled a new postcard campaign with CRY to help highlight the issue. Read more
Jenny Kerwood’s Match of the Day in Billericay
Southend Standard – 1st May 2014 Jenny Kerwood will be honoured at a charity football match. Jenny’s family and friends will take part in Billericay Town and Leyton Orient strips to raise funds for CRY. Read more
Thurston Fun Run in memory of Lily Webster
Bury Free Press – 30th April 2014 Thirteen-year-old Jamie Robinson is due to take part in Thurston’s annual fun run on Sunday.
Fundraising lunch in memory of David Paul
Edinburgh News – 25th April 2014 A fundraising lunch was held at the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club, in memory of David Paul and organised by the Prestonpans Hibs Supporters’ Club. The lunch raised £3416 for CRY. Read more
Parents help to relaunch awareness campaign
York Press – 23rd April 2014 The parents of Mike Scott, who died suddenly from an undetected heart condition, will help to relaunch a major campaign to help raise awareness. Read more
School quiz night raises £618 in memory of Zoe Teale
Halesowen News – 23rd April 2014 A quiz night at Old Swinford Hospital School in Stourbridge raised £618.50 for a CRY in memory of Zoe Teale Read more
CRY 12 a Week postcard campaign features Josh Fell
Hull Daily Mail – 23rd April 2014 There are the faces of 12 young people who all share one thing in common – they all died from previously undiagnosed heart conditions. Now, their families are helping to launch a major campaign with CRY
Annual Chislehurst charity run to raise money for CRY
This Is Local London – 22nd April 2014 Organisers of ‘Why Not Run’ are calling for residents to get into their trainers and race for the chance to meet an Olympic star.
Family fun day raises £2,000 for Jonathan Clark
Dorset Echo – 16th April 2014 Family and friends Jonathan Clark have helped raise around £2,000 for CRY. Read more
Five marathon in five days for CRY
Daily Echo – 16th April 2014 Joe Riley will be running 130 miles in memory of Alex Watley – five full marathons in five days around the streets of Winchester. Read more
Fashion event raises over £3,000 in memory of Sam Wright
Derby Telegraph – 11th April 2014 A fashion fund-raising event helped to raise more than £3,000 in memory of Sam Wright who died of an undiagnosed heart condition.
John Hassle runs London Marathon in memory of friend
Knutsford Guardian – 9th April 2014 John Hassell will take on the London Maratho this Sunday for a charity close to his heart CRY, in memory of his friend Aaron Dixon. Read more
Students learn life-saving skills at Derby school
Derby Telegraph – 9th April 2014 Pupils at the former school of a Reece Jeffrey, who died while playing football, have been taught potentially lifesaving techniques.
Tim Butt riding 1,000 miles in South America
Southend Standard – 8th April 2014 Tim Butt thought his dreams of becoming a professional cyclist were over when he suffered a cardiac arrest in May last year. He is now riding 1,000 miles in South America for CRY. Read more
Spinney Motorhomes launches Grace Bear Campaign
Out & About Live – 3rd April 2014 The Grace Bear Campiagn is named after Grace Holland, who’s father Nick died in 2010 from an undiagnosed heart condition. When a Grace Bear is purchased, proceeds will go to CRY. Read more