James’ old Sports and
Economics teacher at Sevenoaks School, Alex Smith, read about the
death of James’ wife Katrina in the local newspaper in 2006, and
more recently about James’ latest fundraising event he undertook.
That saw James and three of his friends
cycle 950 miles from Land’s End to John o’Groats in July,
raising over £25,000 for CRY in the process.
The presentation was a
nerve-wracking experience as it was the first time James had given a
talk about CRY, and furthermore it was in front of 450 pupils.
They
behaved impeccably though, and listened intently for 15 minutes, as
James spoke about how he became involved with CRY, and CRY’s four
main aims – Raising Awareness, Screening, Research, and Support and
Counselling.
As a result of the
presentation and his links with the school, James is hoping that the
Charity Committee will agree to nominate CRY as the Middle School’s
chosen charity next term. Previous fundraising events the school has
organised include a Fashion Show and ‘Servant’ auctions where pupils
auction their services as servants for the day!
In addition to this,
James is hoping that the school will decide to hold a screening day
for its 14-18 year old students. If it does, Sevenoaks will follow
in the footsteps of Eton, Millfield and the other 10 public schools
which organised screening days in 2007.
CRY leaflets were
handed out to all the students in the assembly, and they were asked
to take them home to show to their parents, to help raise awareness
of the dangers of undiagnosed heart conditions in the young.