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      • myheart – Support Network
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    • CRY’s Research
    • AI Cardiac Screening and Research Project
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    • Research Fellowship Grants
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    • myheart – Support Network
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Midlands

Eleven year-old golfer raises £2,500 for charity

Midlands Golfer – 25th June 2017 Archie Qualtrough raised the astonishing sum by playing 100 holes of golf in a single day. Read more

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26/06/2017

Slalom canoeist backs campaign to raise awareness and money for CRY

Staffordshire Newsletter – 25th June 2017 Adam Burgess talks about why he’s supporting CRY in memory of Jake Dean, who passed away earlier this year from an undiagnosed heart condition. Read more

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26/06/2017

Parents of Daniel Hughes enter memorial garden competition

Stoke Sentinel – 10th June 2017 David and Sue Hughes have entered an online competition to create a memorial garden in memory of their son Daniel, who died from an undiagnosed heart defect in 2015. Read more

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12/06/2017

Concert to be held in memory of Joseph Leyland

Cheadle Post & Times – 7th June 2017 A concert will be held in memory of local teenager Joseph Leyland, who died suddenly last year from mitochondrial myopathy. Read more

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08/06/2017

108 holes played by ten year-old for charity

Buxton Advertiser – 2nd June 2017 Ten year-old Archie Qualtrough played for 16 hours over three golf courses to raise more than £2,000 for charity. Read more

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05/06/2017

Brampton Recruitment announces CRY as charity of the year

Stoke Town Talk – 1st June 2017 Brampton Recruitment will be supporting Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) by organising and participating in a programme of local fundraising events throughout the year. Read more

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02/06/2017

Tom Lovatt memorial heart screenings held

Stoke Sentinel – 29th May 2017 £8000 has been raised for CRY by Tom’s partner Lucy & their family and friends, they held a screening event in his memory. Read more

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30/05/2017

College student Jake Dean’s family hope to raise money for a screening session

Stoke Sentinel – 25th May 2017 Jake’s family have confirmed that he died from an undiagnosed heart condition, and now hope to raise money for a heart screening session to help others. Read more

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25/05/2017

Defibrillator unveiled in memory of Alex brown

Express & Star – 17th May 2017 Since his passing, his family and friends have been raising funds to pay for heart screenings through Cardiac Risk in the Young. As well as this, they want to install public access defibrillators in memorable places to Alex around the West Midlands. Read more

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18/05/2017

Cyclists raised more than £1,000 for CRY

Halesowen News – 14th May 2017 The money was raised by completing 100 laps of a track as part of a memorial event. Read more

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