Rugby club’s tribute to much loved player
Somerset Live – 22nd February 2017 A much-loved rugby player who was killed in a car crash last year will be remembered when a rugby sevens competition is held in his memory in the summer. Read more
Somerset Live – 22nd February 2017 A much-loved rugby player who was killed in a car crash last year will be remembered when a rugby sevens competition is held in his memory in the summer. Read more
Times of Tunbridge Wells – 22nd February 2017 More than 200 young people were provided with free heart screenings over the weekend in memory of Tonbridge Angels Football Club players, Junior Dian and Jack Maddams. This latest screening sees the total reach 900 in total. Read more

Burton Mail – 21st February 2017 The family of a talented tennis player who collapsed and died suddenly has spoken of their anguish after a coroner’s report confirmed the teenager died of natural causes. Read more
Midweek Herald – 20th February 2017 Charlotte Vincent is trying to raise £1,000 for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) after her friend Paige Moth died last year, aged just 21, from sudden adult death syndrome. Read more
redbrick.me – 20th February 2017 On 21st and 22nd February, the University of Birmingham school will host Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) – a charity dedicated to helping raise awareness of potentially life-threatening cardiac conditions and to provide cardiac screenings for those aged between 14 and 35, as well as having a bereavement service to
Derry Now – 20th February 2017 Marks & Spencer Stores in Derry have revealed a new partnership with leading heart charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), an organisation who aim to prevent young sudden cardiac deaths through awareness, screening and research, as well as offering specialist support to affected families and young people. The partnership
Eastleigh News – 19th February 2017 Mims Davies, MP for Eastleigh, to take on the London marathon in aid of CRY UK this April as 16 constituency leaders are signed on to race for 2017 Read more
Peterborough Today – 19th February 2017 A two-day screening will aim to catch undetected heart conditions in 200 young people in Whittlesey. Read more
BBC News – 18th February 2017 A football club where two players died suddenly of undetected heart problems has raised more than £33,000 to screen players and supporters across Kent. Around 900 people have been screened so far, thanks to the fundraising efforts of the football club. Read more
Gazette Live – 17th February 2017 A mum has arranged more free lifesaving heart screenings for young people after her first event was booked up within days, offering 200 screenings to local young people Read more