
Fundraising in memory of Daniel Hughes reaches £100k
Stoke Sentinel – 13th August 2017 Family and friends of the popular postman reached the milestone figure after a cricket tournament at Wood Lane Cricket Club on Saturday. Read more

Stoke Sentinel – 13th August 2017 Family and friends of the popular postman reached the milestone figure after a cricket tournament at Wood Lane Cricket Club on Saturday. Read more

Stoke Sentinel – 11th August 2017 Wood Lane Cricket Club will be hosting the memorial day in memory of Dan Hughes on Sunday. The aim is to raise enough funds to screen at least 200 young people in the local community each year. Read more
Daventry Express – 8th August 2017 Friends Emily Nown and Candice Fuller are holding a raffle throughout August followed by a 12-hour nailathon next month in memory of Amber, who collapsed and died from a cardiac arrest aged just 26. Read more

Burton Mail – 3rd August 2017 The screening day in Hilton will be held in memory of Daniel Hughes after he died in his sleep from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) in 2015. Read more

Stoke Sentinel – 1st August 2017 Twelve members of Biddulph Hiking and Mountaineering Club took on the challenge to support Cardiac Risk in the Young, raising £3,600 in memory of David Moss. Read more
Loughborough Echo – 20th July 2017 Melanie Brown and her family took part in the 11th annual CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk in memory of George Morgan. Read more
Leamington Courier – 20th July 2017 A Wolves fan was a guest of honour by opponents Leamington FC at the recent fundraising match in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young. Read more
Burton Mail – 3rd July 2017 Etwall Rotary Club in Derbyshire have donated £2,000 to eight different charities and causes from the area at its yearly Community Awards night. Read more

Stoke Sentinel – 3rd July 2017 Six staff members from Painsley Catholic College completed the JCB Mud Run in memory of Joe Leyland who died just a week after collecting his GCSE results. Read more
Leamington Observer – 27th June 2017 The club hope to raise £3,500 to fund a screening day for young people aged 14-35. The game will see a Brake XI team against a Wolves Legends team that will include ex-professionals. Read more