Benefit concert in memory of Kayla Brown
The Courier – 3rd October 2016 The concert was to mark the 2 year anniversary of Kayla’s death, as well as raising funds and awareness of CRY, and the screening programmes available. Read more
The Courier – 3rd October 2016 The concert was to mark the 2 year anniversary of Kayla’s death, as well as raising funds and awareness of CRY, and the screening programmes available. Read more
The Northern Echo – 2nd October 2016 The seventh annual CRY Durham Riverside Walk took place in the city streets and banks of the river last weekend. The walk is to raise awareness and support families who have lost a young person to YSCD. Read more

Susy Radio – 30th September 2016 CRY Chief Executive Dr Steven Cox spoke to Tess Lewsey from Susy Radio about CRY’s work. Listen here
The Star – 29th September 2016 The family of Alex Reid have organised a screening session with CRY at Kiveton Park in October. Around 200 young people will be screened. Since Alex’s death, the Alex Reid Memorial Fund has raised more than £70,000 for CRY. Read more
Melton Times – 29th September 2016 Olivia’s family want to raise awareness of young sudden cardiac death (YSCD) as well as raising funds for CRY. They have set up an online fundraising page in her memory in aid CRY. At the time of going to press it had already raised over £2,600. Read more
Romford Recorder – 28th September 2016 Amanda Armitage and her two children climbed Snowdon in 80mph winds to raise funds and awareness of young sudden cardiac death and CRY. They have raised over £1000 for the charity so far in memory of Amanda’s brother, Ronnie Armitage. Read more
leedsbeckett.ac.uk – 27th September 2016 Leeds Varsity will be raising funds for CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) and Climbing Out during this years tournaments. Read more
Lancashire Evening Post – 27th September 2016 A total of 17 volunteers walked over hot coals to raise money for CRY, in order to put on heart screening sessions for young local people. Read more
Nantwich News – 28th September 2016 Read more

STV News – 27th September 2016 Since the death of Jodie Muir in 2014, the trust raised funds to hold a heart screening session for more than 200 young people, and hopes to continue it’s efforts raising £10,000 a year in order to help local young people. Read more