Fashion event raises over £3,000 in memory of Sam Wright
Derby Telegraph – 11th April 2014 A fashion fund-raising event helped to raise more than £3,000 in memory of Sam Wright who died of an undiagnosed heart condition.
Derby Telegraph – 11th April 2014 A fashion fund-raising event helped to raise more than £3,000 in memory of Sam Wright who died of an undiagnosed heart condition.
Derby Telegraph – 9th April 2014 Pupils at the former school of a Reece Jeffrey, who died while playing football, have been taught potentially lifesaving techniques.
Ludlow Advertiser – 27th March 2014 Zoe Ashbridge paid tribute to her friend, Leanne Brownhill, by having her long hairt cut off at Red Hair Studio yesterday. Zoe has raised £1,000 so far for CRY. Read more
Derby Telegraph – 10th March 2014 The family of Reece Jeffrey, who tragically died while playing football, have organised more screening in Derby for local young people.
About My Area – 4th March 2014 The Women’s Food & Farming Union meeting will be held in The Old School, Abthorpe, on Wednesday 12th March starting at 8pm. A talk will be given about CRY, alongside a raffle with proceeds to go to CRY. Read more
FE Week – 18th February 2014 Donna Mayall has raised £12,000 towards heart screenings with CRY. Her son, Adam Middleton died in 2011 from Sudden adult death syndrome. Read more
Derby Telegraph – 7th February 2014 Workers who saved the life of a man suffering from a heart attack at a waste recycling centre have been short-listed for a national award. Read more
Shropshire Star – 1st January 2014 Four CRY screening days will be held in Shropshire, thanks to the hard work of Sue and Chris Dewhurst, who lost their son, Matthew, in 2012. Read more
Shropshire Star – 21st November 2013 Sue Dewhirst, whose son, Matthew, died from an undiagnosed heart condition will represent CRY as official representative for Shropshire to the House of Commons later this month. Read More
Halesowen News – 20/11/13 After being diagnosed with a potentially fatal heart condition, Alesandro of the band, Miccoli is hoping the publication of his story will help other sufferers. Read More