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Mia Jennings

Our dear Mia Jennings passed away 21 January 2023 after suffering a cardiac arrest, Mia was just 19 years old.

A model employee and star apprentice in the HR Team and swimming teacher to hundreds of children at Macclesfield Leisure Centre. Those who knew Mia best are understandably shocked and devastated at this time. Our thoughts are with her parents, James and Louise, her younger sister, brother and all their family, along with her boyfriend. 

A rising star, she received special recognition as an outstanding apprentice at the North East Cheshire Chamber Business Awards and the South Cheshire Chamber Awards and recently achieved her level 3 CIPD certificate.

Most importantly, Mia was a kind and caring person who always wanted to give her best and help others. Her beautiful smile lit up every room she was in, and she made a positive impression on everyone she met.

This memorial fund has been set up by the family to help CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) raise awareness of young sudden cardiac death, support those affected, support CRY’s screening programme and fund research and pathology

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CRY Update Magazine Issue 97

Issue 97 of the CRY Update magazine covers all news, events and fundraising from May – August 2025. This issue includes an event writeup for CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk (Page 19), 2 new partnerships with the Berks & Bucks FA (Page 16) and OrthTeam Centre (Page 17) and...

Mia’s Festive Run

27th December 2025 over 120 decorated tractors, trucks, 4x4's, vans, cars and quads drove through towns and villages across Cheshire bringing festive cheer to many. Big thanks to Kevin Woodward and Higher Farm Riding School for organising, sponsors included Cheshire Roof Repairs, Cheshire Solar Services, Cheshire building plastics, CEH transport...

Festive Tractor Run in memory of Mia Jennings

Read the full article here CROWDS are expected to line the streets to watch a festive tractor run to help save young lives. Fundraisers are mounting their third annual event through towns and villages across Cheshire in memory of teenager Mia Jennings. The 19-year-old died suddenly from cardiac arrest on...

An evening with Professor Steve Peters

Professor Steve Peters is a Consultant Psychiatrist who specialises in the functioning of the human mind. He has worked in the clinical field of psychiatry for over 30 years. Steve has authored 4 books, including the bestselling self-help book of all time in the UK, The Chimp Paradox, which has...

CRY Update Magazine Issue 96

https://issuu.com/cardiacriskintheyoung/docs/cry_update_96 Issue 96 of the CRY Update magazine covers all news, events and fundraising from January - April 2025. This issue includes an event writeup for London Landmarks Half Marathon (Page 39), TCS London Marathon (Page 42) and a recap of Hearth Month including the Charity Heroes campaign (Page 27)...

Signed and framed Manchester United Shirt Mens 1st Team 

🏆 Signed & Framed Manchester United Football Shirt - Mens 1st Team 24/25– Charity Auction! ❤️⚽ Calling all Red Devils! 🔴 Up for grabs is a genuine, signed, (by everyone in the 1st Team) Manchester United football shirt, perfectly framed and ready to take pride of place on your wall. Whether you’re a...

CRY Update Magazine Issue 95

Issue 95 of the CRY Update magazine covers all news, events and fundraising from September - December 2024.

Huge £12,000 raised in memory of Mia Jennings

08/03/2025 what would of been Mia's 22nd Birthday saw family and friends host the 'Bluebell Ball' in memory of Mia. It was held at Shrigley Hall Hotel with over 120 guests attending. Arrival drinks were generously sponsored by Whaley Bridge Accident Repair Centre, Stephen Peters spoke on behalf of CRY...

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Anonymous

17/03/2026

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Diana Jones

17/03/2026

James and Louise you are doing an amazing job with your fund raising in Mia’s memory xx

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16/03/2026

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13/03/2026

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