Bethany Mycroft Fund fun day for CRY
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
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
Doncaster Free Press – 20th September 2016 Ryan Hindley has backed a petition calling on the National Football Association to make it law for every football club to have a defibrillator. Read more
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
Katie Bridges started fundraising in February and has already raised enough money to fund a Cardiac Risk in the Young screening day, in memory of her brother Michael Clarke. 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
Alison and Neil Bloor have run 42 miles in memory of Alison’s brother Peter who died last year. The Run to the Castle Ultra Marathon goes from Aberdovey and Harlech and runs down the coast, with lots of steep hills. The couple braved gale force winds and high waves on the day, with all proceeds going
Susy Radio – 14th September 2016 On Tuesday 13 September Tess Lewsey spoke to Louise Evans from the Patrick Evans Foundation about the success of this year’s P4P festival and their forthcoming fundraising activity for ‘CRY’ (Cardiac Risk In The Young). Listen to the interview here
Gazette – 14th September 2016 Donations raised in the memory of a Frinton teenager, Andrew Gard, who died suddenly just before his 18th birthday, could help save the lives of other young people. Andrew’s mother Caroline is a representative for national charity Cardiac Risk in the Young and is campaigning for to raise awareness and vital
Northwich Guardian – 10th September 2016 Dozens of cyclists joined Alan Maddock to him on his way to fundraising success for a heart screening session. Alan peddled for 12 hours to raise money for a Cardiac Risk in the Young screening session, and after going from 7am to 7pm, he raised £3,500 – enough to pay