Face painting and crafts at market helped families escape heatwave
Wimbledon Guardian – 11th May 2016 Face painting and crafts were on the cards as families flocked to a fair to escape the heatwave on Saturday. Read more
Wimbledon Guardian – 11th May 2016 Face painting and crafts were on the cards as families flocked to a fair to escape the heatwave on Saturday. Read more
Romford Recorder – 7th May 2016 Aashi Sinha, of Gidea Park, died at the age of 18 due to an undiagnosed heart problem in 2013. Her family and friends will once again gather for the third anniversary of her death at The Roman Catholic Parish of Christ the Eternal High Priest, Brentwood Road, Gidea Park, from
Yorkshire Post – 7th May 2016 …Earlier this week, Davies was named as the club’s inaugural winner of the Rob Brown Award for Special Contribution for his work in the community. Along with supporting various charities such as Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) and the Teenage Cancer Trust, Davies befriended devoted fan Rob Brown during
Shropshire Star – 6th May 2016 The parents of an Ellesmere teenager who died from a heart condition will present a charity that aims to prevent young sudden cardiac deaths with items of England cricket clothing to auction off. Read more
The Chester Chronicle – 4th May 2016 Tarporley choir Decibellas have taken Italy by storm following a tour to the Amalfi coast where they sang to audiences in Atrani, Praiano and Pogerola. Read more
Edge Hill University – 3rd May 2016 Edge Hill University has joined forces with leading heart charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young, to offer free cardiac screening sessions for staff and students. Read more
Impact Magazine – 23rd February 2016 Katie Harvey-Lam talks about losing her boyfriend Jannik to sudden adult death syndrome whilst she was at university. Read more
Lancashire Evening Post – 30th July 2014 Thomas and Michael Eastham walked the Ridgeway National Trail to raise money for the Jordan Grant Memorial Fund with CRY. Read More
Blackmore Vale Magazine – 29th July 2014 Rugby players come together to raise valuable funding for CRY at the North Dorset 7s.
Gazette Live – 28th July 2014 The memory of James Campbell, teacher James Day will climb Kilimanjaro while raising funds for CRY. The school have already raised £2,000 for the James Campbell Memorial Fund. Read more