Free heart screenings follow death of Lee Smith
The Star – 13th February 2017 Free heart tests were carried out at a college, in memory of a former student and dad, Lee Smith who died of an undiagnosed heart condition in June 2013 Read more
The Star – 13th February 2017 Free heart tests were carried out at a college, in memory of a former student and dad, Lee Smith who died of an undiagnosed heart condition in June 2013 Read more
Ilkley Gazette – 9th December 2016 A Wharfedale MP is backing calls for action to tackle sudden cardiac deaths among the young. Greg Mulholland (Lib Dem, Leeds North West) has signed a pledge to show his support for the work of the Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) charity. Mr Mulholland said, “Sudden cardiac death in young
Hull Daily Mail – 15th November 2016 The awards are now open for the National Portrait Awards 2017, which will also include children and family portraits. The charities include the Dog’s Trust, The Lullaby Trust and Cardiac Risk in the Young. Read more
Radio DJ David Burns talks to new CRY Patron Vincent Regan about his reasons for supporting CRY and the Suzuki Violins fundraising concert. Listen here (Starts at 2:48:49)
beverleybs.co.uk – 7th November 2016 CRY representative Rich Fell visited the building society as CRY were named to receive £250 donation. Read more
ITV news – 4th November 2016 The charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) is trying to boost screenings to help youngsters who may have an undiagnosed heart condition. Read more
Rotherham Advertiser – 19th October 2016 200 young people were screened on Saturday and Sunday at Kiveton Park Surgery. So far, the Alex Reid memorial fund has raised £70,000, with the money going towards more screenings, research and to raise awareness. Read more
BBC Radio Sheffield – 15th October 2016 BBC Radio Sheffield presenter Paulette Edwards talks to CRY Chief Executive Dr Steven Cox about CRY and to Heather Reid whose daughter Alexandra tragically died four years ago to an undiagnosed heart condition. Listen here
ITV News – 15th October 2016 More that 200 free heart screenings will be carried out today in memory of Sheffield schoolgirl, Alex Reid who died in her sleep aged 16 Read more
Shields Gazette – 11th October 2016 Margaret Wilson joined more than 300 other walkers in the annual CRY Durham Riverside Walk in memory of her two sons. James Johnsen passed away in 2009, followed tragically by his brother Leon Johnsen in 2011 to sudden cardiac death. Since then, Margaret has been working with CRY to raise
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