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Aaron Dixon

This memorial fund has been set up by the family to help CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) reduce the frequency of young sudden cardiac death through supporting CRY’s screening programme.

The aim is to fund the screening of young people within the local community.

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Virtual Virgin Money London Marathon 2020 write-up

Congratulations to team CRY! For the first time in the history of the London Marathon, the event went virtual on Sunday 4th October!  Despite the difficult year 2020 has been, 38 CRY runners, all spread across the UK, took on the challenge of running a marathon in their local area....

CRY Update Magazine Issue 80

Issue 80 of the CRY Update magazine covers all news, events and fundraising from September to December 2019. This issue includes features on plenty of key events, including the latest CRY Conference, the CRY Great Cake Bake, and the 10th CRY Durham Walk, along with major developments such as the...

Family Fundraises for Potentially Life Saving Heart Screenings in Memory of Son Aaron Dixon

Northwich Guardian, 7th August 2015 Aaron Dixon passed away at only 23 years old due to an undiagnosed heart condition called arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. Since his tragic death in 2011, his family have worked hard to prevent other families from suffering the loss they have, fundraising for Cardiac Risk...

Deborah Dixon Named Granada’s Fundraiser of the Year for Her Work in Support of CRY

ITV News, 8th October 2019 From amongst many amazing fundraisers from the region, Debbie Dixon was awarded Granada's Fundraiser of the Year for her work in support of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) in memory of her son Aaron. She was interviewed by Pride of Britain reporter Victoria Grimes...

Deborah Dixon Awarded for CRY Fundraising in Memory of Son Aaron

Cheshire Life, 1st December 2019 Since losing her 23 year old son Aaron to an undiagnosed heart defect in 2011 Deborah Dixon has raised more £250,000 for charity Cardiac Risk in the Young, providing free cardiac screenings for young people. This year, she won Pride of Britain's North West Fundraiser...

Debbie Dixon Listed Among Inspirational Women of Cheshire For Her Work Supporting CRY

Knutsford Guardian, 8th March 2020 Debbie was recognised for her inspiring work in helping thousands of young people receive potentially life saving heart screenings following the death of her own 23 year old son, Aaron, of an underlying heart condition in 2013. Debbie organises up to 10 heart screening days...

Deborah Dixon Wins at Community ReAwards for Work in Support of CRY

Northwich Guardian, 30th January 2020 Over 100 people people filled the Vale Royal Abbey last Friday to celebrate the Northwich Community ReAwards; an event which recognises and rewards the charitable efforts of volunteers in the local community. Sam Newey, organiser of the event, stated: "We were delighted with the response...

Update Magazine Issue 79

Read Update 79 here CRY Update 79 reports on all news, events and fundraising from May to August 2019. In May, we found out that CRY had been selected for the Tesco Bags of Help Centenary Grant in 10 regions across the country, which gave people a chance to vote...

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Aaron James Dixon

Aaron James Dixon born on the 23rd September 1987. Aaron was a much longed for child and I loved him beyond words the first moment I saw him. Aaron was such a beautiful, happy and contented baby. He grew into a very handsome, cheeky, fun-loving boy . Aaron was loved

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Catriona Marshall

£1,200.00 11/01/2021

Here is our donation from Running Bear Running Club for our runners taking part in the Christmas Stocking virtual run. We hope it helps… Read more

Here is our donation from Running Bear Running Club for our runners taking part in the Christmas Stocking virtual run. We hope it helps make a difference 🙂 xx

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Mark Anderson

£200.00 08/01/2021

We know how hard 2020 was for you to do any fundraising or screening days & hope 2021 is more positive. I don`t sell as many plastic… Read more

We know how hard 2020 was for you to do any fundraising or screening days & hope 2021 is more positive. I don`t sell as many plastic bags as some but it all helps 🙂 XX

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GARY DIXON

£50.00 22/12/2020

Donation from Grandma & Grandad Williams

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Daniel Barron

£10.00 15/12/2020
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Tara O’Halloran

£25.00 08/12/2020

You are an inspirational family, I am sure Aaron would be proud of everything you have done for others with a similar condition in his… Read more

You are an inspirational family, I am sure Aaron would be proud of everything you have done for others with a similar condition in his memory, Tara xx

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Catriona Marshall

£100.00 23/10/2020

We home that our donation helps in some way. Sending best wishes from us all at Running Bear Sports in Alderley Edge x

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