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Roger Taylor MBE

 
 

CRY Patron

 
   

Roger Taylor MBE
 

"I have supported a number of CRY events and am very pleased to become a Patron. 

 

CRY does outstanding work in identifying young people who are at risk from this silent killer through their unique screening programme.  Tennis is a long time supporter of CRY and with my background in sport I would be delighted to help in any way I can."

 

 

Supporting CRY

   

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.

CRY Parliamentary Reception 2008

On Wednesday October 15th CRY hosted its annual Parliamentary Reception at Westminster as part of its Raising Awareness Week.  We were delighted to have new CRY Patron James Cracknell OBE as guest of honour.

CRY Breakfast and Private View of "Renaissance Siena: Art for a City"

On Tuesday 20th November 2007, CRY held its first ever event at the prestigious National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London - a breakfast and private view of the exhibition "Renaissance Siena: Art for a City".

Captain's Charity Golf Day, Wimbledon Park Golf Club - 9th September 2006

A total of 88 competitors, all wearing distinctive red CRY baseball caps and including local MP Stephen Hammond and Roger Taylor MBE, enjoyed a sunny afternoon’s golf.  A further 30 guests attended a BBQ, raffle draw, auction and “Elvis” concert in the evening.

CRY Parliamentary Reception - June 2005

On Wednesday June 15th, CRY hosted a Parliamentary Reception at Westminster as part of its Raising Awareness Week, and to help mark its 10th Anniversary.  The event was attended by more than 70 MPs who came to show their support for CRY’s campaigning. 

Game, set and match to local girl, Laura
Laura John (14) from Southampton yesterday took on the prestigious role as official ‘coin tosser’ for the Men’s Singles Final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships – representing the national charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).

 

 

 

 

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