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One person above all would have been
proud to see Irene Wickers walk away with the Pride of East Lancashire
Outstanding Volunteer award, her son, Neil, who died suddenly of a rare
heart condition aged just 31.
He was a regular gym user who appeared to
be in perfect health but in 1996 it was discovered that he had a rare
cardiac condition.
His death inspired her, with the help of
family and friends, to set up a North West branch of CRY (Cardiac Risk in
the Young).
It has worked tirelessly since to raise
awareness of heart defects in the young encouraging early detection to
save lives. Irene said: "I'm just so overwhelmed to have
won. I know for sure that Neil would have been very proud of what we
have achieved. He was the sort of person who would have gone out of
his way to help others".
CRY works to raise awareness of cardiac
risk in the young and raises money to stage heart screening sessions,
conducted by specialists, for 14 to 34 year-olds.
Irene said: "Our philosophy is
that if we can save one other family from the anguish we went through,
then it's all worthwhile."
Irene, of Darwen, who is married to Bill
and has three surviving children, works tirelessly to organise fundraising
events and secure donations from local businesses.
Through her role she has helped the
committee of six to raise £30,000 in the hope of saving other young
lives.
The money has paid for two free screening
sessions in Darwen which would normally cost £250 each to members of the
public.
At the last screening, of the 30 people who
attended, six had potential heart problems and underwent further
investigation and treatment as a direct result of the screening.
Irene said: "We have a small
committee of people who help[ run things and this award wouldn't have been
possible without them.
"When Neil died we just didn't know
what to da at first but with their help things have really taken
off."
She also paid tribute to the Staff family
also from Darwen, who lost their son in 1994, and have also been
instrumental in the branch's success.
She paid tribute to her daughter Angela
Wilson and friends Jaqueline Squelch, Kathleen Taylor' Patricia Rutter,
Marie Yates and sister Doreen Wickers.
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