
Office cycle ride in memory of Stevie Wiggins
Lancashire Evening Post – 17th October 2017 Chris Vaughan and Simon Mulholland raised more than £2,000 for CRY and Severn Hospice by cycling from Kendal to Shrewsbury. Read more

Lancashire Evening Post – 17th October 2017 Chris Vaughan and Simon Mulholland raised more than £2,000 for CRY and Severn Hospice by cycling from Kendal to Shrewsbury. Read more
Watford Observer, 13th October 2017 The clubs ground will be known as the CRY Community Stadium for the 2017/18 season, in tribute to Cardiac Risk in the Young and Dale Tennent Butler, who died while playing football in 2007. Kings chairman Jeremy Wilkins says the renaming is the ideal way to pay tribute to the work
The Northern Echo, 12th October 2017 Two hundred and thirty two supporters of CRY took part in the walk this year; in memory of young people lost to heart conditions, and to raise awareness. Organiser Steve Percival said, “Cry’s Durham Walk really has gone from strength to strength over the past eight years and I’m always
Sue Dewhirst talks about her life, her son Matthew Dewhirst, her role as a CRY representative, the work that CRY does, and the importance of screening. Listen Here (Starts at 01:07:41)
Wendy and Robert Panton are interviewed about their son Taylor, the fundraising the family have done, and the work that Cardiac Risk in the Young do. Listen Here (Starts at 1:18:37. CRY mentioned 1:35:00)
Coverage of a CRY screening in Eastleigh in memory of Claire Reed, after which Graham Hunter is interviewed about his daughter. Dr Steven Cox is also interviewed about CRY screening events, and the importance of screening in young people. Listen Here (37:35 – screening; Graham Hunter – 41:25; Dr Steve Cox – 1:39)
Daily record, 10th October 2017 Robert and Wendy Panton have raised £24,000 in Taylor’s memory since 2015 and have recently installed a defibrillator at the centre of their community. Wendy Panton said, “We wanted to raise awareness and to do something proactive in Taylor’s memory, and for someone out there not to go through what we
Peterborough Today, 9th October 2017 Mick McCann was joined by his sons, Graham and Richard, this Sunday for the 13.1 mile race, completing it in two hours and fifty eight minutes. In 2016 Mick’s son, Paul McCann died around the 12th mile of the race, with the family wanting to finish the race this year for
Eastleigh News, 8th October 2017 The screening was organised by Graham and Anne Hunter in memory of their daughter, Claire Reed. Since her death in 2013, the pair have funded cardiac screenings for more than 1,400 local young people, and have campaigned for the installation of more defibrillators in the local area. Read more
Evesham Journal, 7th October 2017 On Saturday 30th September netball teams from Bromsgrove, Sheffield, Greenhead College, Wickersley Collage and Nottingham Girls’ High competed in round robin matches in memory of Sheffield student, Alexandra Reid. Cakes and drinks were sold on the day, spectators made donations and each team paid to compete, all raising funds for Cardiac