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Pixie Lott

"I’ve become a patron of CRY as it affects so many young people and it’s crazy that a seemingly fit and young person can just drop down dead. 

I feel it’s important to raise awareness and will be using my new role to spread the word."


 

Supporting CRY

   

Carols for CRY Charity Concert - 15th December 2011

Over 500 people attended the Carols for CRY concert in the beautiful Guards Chapel in Wellington Barracks on the evening of December 15 for a fundraising carol service kindly organised for CRY by Pippa Miller. CRY Patrons Simon Halliday, Phil Packer, Nick Easter & Bill Neely; CRY Chairman Hugh Mulcahey and Angus Fraser provided readings. CRY Patrons Pixie Lott and Kathryn Harries performed solos.

CRY Parliamentary Reception 2010
CRY's annual Parliamentary Reception was held in the Terrace Marquee at Westminster on Wednesday 13th October.  Over 40 MPs attended the event and the Guest of Honour was CRY Patron Pixie Lott, who treated the assembled guests to a short acoustic set.

Pixie Lott becomes CRY Patron
CRY is delighted to announce that singer Pixie Lott has become a CRY Patron.  Pixie became aware of CRY after pupils at Amesbury School in Surrey recorded a version of her song "Boys and Girls" to help raise funds and awareness for CRY in memory of former pupil Sebastian English.

The video to accompany the school's version of the song has become a YouTube hit and the song itself is available to download from iTunes with all proceeds going to CRY.

 

 

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