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A generous Lancashire Telegraph competition winner
has boosted a scheme to screen Darwen youngsters for heart defects.
Janet Stuart, 36, of Peniscowles, Blackburn, won
the Rovers into Europe competition earlier this year and donated her prize
to Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) charity.
Four VIP tickets to watch Blackburn Rovers'
European home game against FC Salzburg on September 28 from the dug-out are
now on offer in a raffle to raise money for a cardiac screening session for
young people.
The local branch of CRY was set up by two couples
whose sons died young of undiagnosed heart defects.
Irene and Bill Wickers, of Darwen and Granville
and Susan Staff, of Hoddlesden, lost their sons Neil, 31, and David, 17,
within a few years of each other.
Neil, who had a five-year-old daughter, died in
1996 from a virus and QEGS pupil David died in 1995 while competing 9n a rod
race. Janet, owner of The Academy hair salon in Ewood, Blackburn,
said:
"Irene has been a customer for many years.
"Her son died from heart-related problems and I am
a supporter of the charity.
"I helped out when the first heart-screening took
place. They were held in my studio but moved to Darwen Access Point
when they grew. I have donated prizes in the past."
The charity's fundraising efforts have enabled
them to buy two electro-cardiogram machines and hold a number of
screening sessions locally to prevent other families going through the same
heartache.
Irene Wickers aid: "Janet is a wonderful supporter
for us and has donated the tickets to raise more funds to enable us to have
another screening next year.
"Each screening session costs between £3,000 and
£5,000 because we have to pay for extra equipment to be brought up from
London, two technicians from Leeds, a cardiologist from London and any other
associated expense.
The raffle will be held on September 7 at
Blackburn Rovers Blue's Bar.
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