Looking Back: The history of myheart
Since CRY was first launched in 1995, there’s always been a huge focus on supporting families and individuals through the aftermath of a young sudden
Since CRY was first launched in 1995, there’s always been a huge focus on supporting families and individuals through the aftermath of a young sudden
2020 has been a tough year for everyone, including CRY and charities all around the country. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began we have carried on
Here, at CRY, we know that Christmas can be a very, very difficult time for families – and friends – affected by the tragedy of
For the past 25 years, bereaved families have reached out to CRY for support and solace in their darkest of times. CRY has – and
CRY’s annual Raising Awareness Week has always been an essential part of our year. It’s a time for us to place even more emphasis on
In the autumn of 2007, The Durham Riverside Walk (as it was originally known) was pioneered by bereaved dad and loyal supporter, Jeff Morland –
CRY’s supporters have taken part in countless different fundraising activities and events since the charity was founded 25 years ago, and one of the key
This year, like so many other events, conferences and public gatherings, the 2020 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress (29 August – 1 September) was
Over the past 25 years, CRY’s history has been defined by a range of ‘turning points’, underpinned by the actions and interventions of individuals and
CRY has always been fortunate to have had the support of an illustrious list of Patrons – largely from the world of sport, due to
Preventing young sudden cardiac deaths through awareness, screening and research, and supporting affected families.
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