
The Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund– Winner of the Making a Difference to Young People award
Paula and Barry set up The Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund when their fit and healthy son Matthew suddenly passed away aged 22. An inquest later
Paula and Barry set up The Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund when their fit and healthy son Matthew suddenly passed away aged 22. An inquest later
Almost 300 delegates attended an intense, informative and interactive event, held in Central London, sharing the very latest developments in sports cardiology as part of the EAPC Sports Cardiology Course.
“Such useful advice for general cardiologists like me as we do, at times, see very fit individuals and athletes with concerns – so it’s really helpful to know when and when not to worry.” (example of feedback from a delegate at the EAPC Sports Cardiology Course 2024)
VICTOR announces charity partnership with CRY in memory of Dan Cook VICTOR – the award-winning leader in private air charter & flight-management – pledges to
Surrey Chartered Surveyors help to build up local support for leading heart charity Adair – proud to support CRY in its mission to prevent young
Issue 93 of the CRY Update magazine covers all news, events and fundraising from January to April 2024.
An incredible milestone in the prevention of young sudden cardiac death was reached this weekend, thanks to the efforts of Debbie Dixon and the fund she set up in memory of her son Aaron, who died 10 years ago in September 2014, aged just 23.
Read all about our flagship event in London – with over 1000 supporters joining us in Southwark Park this year, the Bridges Walk continues to be a place to connect and remember for those who have suffered the loss of a young person to YSCD
Cardiac screening will save young lives.
12 people aged 35 and under die suddenly from heart conditions in the UK every week.
Interview with Dr Harshil Dhutia (Consultant cardiologist, Glenfield Hospital Leicester & Clinical Lead for the Inherited Cardiac Conditions service, University Hospitals of Leicester): CRY’s Research
Issue 92 of the CRY Update magazine covers all news, events and fundraising from September to December 2023.
We also highlight some of CRY news including CRY’s visit to the Welsh and Scottish Parliaments gaining pledges for CRY’s national aims. It also includes writeups for the CRY medical conference and raising awareness week which includes the 12 a week challenge and the CRY great cake bake.
Preventing young sudden cardiac deaths through awareness, screening and research, and supporting affected families.
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