Mount Kilimanjaro trek in memory of Matthew Dewhirst
Nantwich News – 28th September 2016 Read more
Nantwich News – 28th September 2016 Read more
wherevent.com Clowne Together are raising money for CRY in memory of Bethany Mycroft, to fund ECG heart screenings for local young people. Read more
Gainsborough Standard – 15th September 2016 The parents of Alex Reid, who died in her sleep from an undiagnosed heart condition, are campaigning to develop a national strategy of screening all young people for potential heart conditions. They have already raised over £70,000 for their daughters memorial fund with CRY, and want to help stop another
Whitchurch Herald – 15th September 2016 Ellesmere residents can bring any items for a valuation day next week with Antiques Roadshow TV star Christina Trevanion. Read more
The BBC’s Bargain Hunt presenter, Christine Trevanion, will be at The Boat House, Mereside on Wednesday 21st September in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Local residents can bring any items to the venue for a charity evaluation day with the Antiques Roadshow star. Read More
Walsall Advertiser – 10th September 2016 A loving sister is preparing for a charity challenge for a cause incredibly close to her and her family. Read more
Stoke Sentinel – 5th September 2016 More than 200 young people have attended heart screening sessions with CRY, organised in memory of Daniel Hughes.

Stoke Sentinel – 30th August 2016 Hundreds of people have come together for a fundraising event to remember Jordan Burndred after he passed away from an undiagnosed heart defect.
Spalding Guardian – 13th August 2016 A rescue cat who comforted the parents of Lucy Jessop, who died suddenly last year, has won a national award. The family adopted the cat after Lucy passed away, and has helped her parents to grieve. Read more
BBC Radio Nottingham – 15th August 2016 CRY Founder Alison Cox and Heather Reid talked to Andy Whittaker and Verity Cowley on the BBC Radio Nottinghamshire breakfast show about CRY’s work and the loss of Heather’s daughter Alexandra. Listen to Alison’s interview discussing CRY’s work and responding to the National Screening Committee recommendation not to implement cardiac