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Garden Centre Fundraises for Cardiac Risk in the Young

The Herts Advertiser, 19th June 2019 Burston Garden Centre in St Albans has raised nearly £9000 for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). The Garden Centre made CRY its chosen charity after a member of staff lost his son to an undiagnosed heart condition. In the last couple of years since then, they have raised more

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24/06/2019

Young People to Receive Heart Screenings in Memory of Miriam Lee

Northamptonshire Telegraph, 20th June 2019 Miriam Lee passed away at just 17 years old of an undiagnosed heart condition. Since her death in 2016, her mother, Nicola, has been raising funds for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Having set up the Miriam Lee Memorial Fund with CRY, Nicola aims to provide ECG screenings for young

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24/06/2019

Mum and son cycle around the Isle of Wight for CRY

West Sussex County Times, 19th June 2019 Having been diagnosed with a previously unknown heart condition George Ashby and his mum Amelia will be cycling 66 miles around the Isle of Wight to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) to help save lives of other young people. Read more

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21/06/2019

Three Peaks Challenge in memory of Joe Leyland

Tamworth Informed, 16th June 2019 Control room operators Ian Leyland, Josh Snape, Annie Sant, Nikki Harris, and control room managers Charlotte Raftery, James Ball, Lucy Styles and PC Jen Rawsthorne will be taking on the three peaks challenge on 26th June in memory of Ian’s son Joe. Money raised will be going to Cardiac Risk in

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21/06/2019

£20,000 raised for heart screenings in memory of Carli Lansley

14th June 2019 The Carli Lansley Memorial Fund, lead by Carli’s husband Karl, raised £20,000 in six months to put towards Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) heart screenings for young people aged 14 to 35. Read more

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21/06/2019

Former rugby trio will be crossing the Brecon Beacons and climbing Pen y Fan for CRY

Whitchurch Herald, 13th June 2019 Jo Thelwell, Lucy Jones and Paula Reynolds, formerally of Whitchurch Ladies RUFC, plan to cross the Brecon Beacons and climb Pen y Fan to raise funds for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) on Saturday 6th July. They have chosen to raised funds for CRY after Jo lost her partner Nathan

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19/06/2019

Eight Year Old Boy Cycles for CRY in Memory of Dad, Darren Hall

The Herts Advertiser, 11th June 2019 Eight year old Ollie Higman-Hall will take on the challenge of cycling 10 miles via the Alban Way to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) in memory of his father, Darren Hall. Darren passed away at 30 years old of an undiagnosed heart condition when Ollie’s mother,

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12/06/2019

Dad to Cycle 500 miles from London to Glasgow in Memory of his Sons

The Scottish Sun, 9th June 2019 Graeme Stewart lost his son, Lewis, when he was just 19 years old to an undiagnosed heart condition last year and his premature baby Lewis at just two days old seven years ago. Now, he will ride from his current home in London to his former home city Glasgow in

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10/06/2019

Edinburgh Fringe Writer Uses True Story of Friend’s Passing as Inspiration for Play about SDS

The Sunday Post, 8th of June 2019 Tom Machell’s school friend, Steph, died of sudden death syndrome at just 24 years old. As a writer, he was inspired to honour her memory and raise awareness of the condition that took her life with his debut play, ‘Ticker’, at the Edindurgh Fringe. “Steph was a copywriter, writing

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10/06/2019

Dad Organises Heart Screening at Hornchurch School in Memory of His Son James Patterson

Romford Recorder, 7th June 2019 For the last nine years, Peter Patterson – whose son, James, passed away due to an undiagnosed heart condition in 2005 – has been making sure that students of his son’s former school receive heart screenings annually. Working with Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), Peter raises money to fund the

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