Boxing Day Dip – Margo Wright
26th December 2004 Margo Wright and friends took a freezing cold dip in the sea at Redcar on Boxing Day 2004. Although the water was cold, they saw a lovely rainbow, and raised £300 for CRY.
26th December 2004 Margo Wright and friends took a freezing cold dip in the sea at Redcar on Boxing Day 2004. Although the water was cold, they saw a lovely rainbow, and raised £300 for CRY.
Sudden Death Syndrome claims up to 8 young victims every week in the UK. Sporty youngsters who put stress on their heart are most at risk if they have an underlying heart problem. I lost my son Leon 3½ years ago to an undetected heart problem. Leon was always so fit, so full of life. You
We held a Hawaiian theme garden party on the 4th of July to raise awareness and funds for Kasia’s memorial fund within CRY. If it was not for CRY, we would not have known why our beautiful Kasia died. We held this event in our own garden as this is where our Kasia grew up and
On Sunday 7th July 2012 a large group took part in a 100km cycle along the Bunyan trail in Bedfordshire to raise money for two charities, CRY and the Friends of CME Trust. It was a wet day but a tremendous effort was put in by those organising and those cycling to raise a wonderful amount
Saturday 19th June was a warm sunny day, just ideal for holding the Ballynure Village Fair, the first for many years. It all kicked off at 12.30pm when music from the boy band “JAG” from Ballymena could be heard up and down the Main Street. Within no time at all, the whole village was filled with
My name is Caitlin Mogridge and I attend the Arts University College in Bournemouth. Myself and a friend, Mell Oliver undertook a charity hitch hike on April 18th called ‘Leggit’ and we decided to raise money for CRY. We came to this decision for many reasons, but mainly because our coursemate and friend Nick Jarram sadly
Between 24th August and 3rd September 2012 Anthony Barron took part in the Land’s End to John O’Groats cycle ride to raise money for CRY. “All returned from Land’s End to John O’Groats cycle. 9 days of over 100 miles a day on average with plenty of hills. Tough work, with only 2 days that didn’t
15th-17th July 2007 Following an annual hiking tradition which began some 35 years ago, four old friends (and also old school friends) set off in brilliant sunshine to find the famous GR5 trail, south of Contamines on the western flank of Mont Blanc. This trail travels all the way through the northern Alps to the Mediterranean.
28th May 2006 I first heard about CRY about a year ago when a good friend got involved with the charity. The more I learned what the charity was about the more I was motivated to help. When I decided to do a tandem skydive (something that had terrified me for the last twenty years!!) it
Andrew Russell, Grant Jamieson, Rene Van Oorschot, David Goodwin, Graham Oliver, Thomas Lydiate, Ricky Mclarnon, Ken Rae and Andrew Wallace set out on a challenge to cycle from Aberdeen to Leek, in memory of their friend Chris Parr. “After the loss of our dear friend Chris Parr to sudden death syndrome, we were all at a