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Speaking at a recent ceremony to receive funds
raised locally on behalf of Cardiac Risk in the Young, NI Representative
John Lundy said he was overwhelmed at the messages of support he has
received since the recent television programme about his son.
'After Aaron' resulted in an unprecedented level
of calls to book screenings in the Cardiac Risk in the Young November
clinic.
Mr Lundy said he was greatly encouraged by the
generosity of local people who have helped raised over £35,000 for CRY
through two recent events.
The funds included monies raised by a team of
Aaron's friends who participated in the Belfast Marathon and from the Aaron
Lundy Golf Day held at Portstewart in September, featuring Graeme
McDowell.
John said: "For Aaron's Golf Day and Dinner and
the Marathon to fundraise this tremendous amount of money for Cardiac Risk
in the Young is unbelievable and on behalf of CRY I offer my sincere thanks
to everyone who contributed, sponsored the event, attended the dinner, took
part in the Auction or participated in the marathon race.
"I would particularly thank Graeme McDowell for
his time and his generosity and for agreeing to become a CRY Patron.
"When the idea for the Golf match and dinner to
honour Aaron was first discussed, our main priority was to ensure that
Aaron's memory was honoured and that we would have a great day that he would
have been proud of. The funds raised are an added bonus and that is
fantastic.
"Every year Aaron's friends organise a football
match and a game of golf to remember him and that has always been a source
of great comfort to us and we will never forget it. This year it was
an added bonus when Graeme agreed to take part in a golf match with David
Jones, Paul Cutler and Alan Dunbar.
"I would pay particular tribute to Garry McGrotty
for organising the day's activities; the fact we raised £3,600 shows the
energy he brought to the task.
"These valuable funds will go towards supporting
and promoting cardiac screening in Northern Ireland. The tragedy is
that young people are still dying from undiagnosed cardiac conditions and we
firmly believe these deaths are avoidable by widespread screening.
"Just this week I spoke to another mother who has
lost her daughter since we held this Golf Day in memory of my son Aaron.
that is the stark reality and tragedies like that mean we will continue to
promote Cardiac Screening.
"Once again I thank everyone who took part in the
event for their generosity, their time and their kind words of support."
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