CRY team on BBC Radio Shropshire
BBC Radio Shropshire – 8th May 2017 Dr Parry-Williams explained what happens when someone is screened and Sue talks about why she became involved with CRY. Listen here (1:11:35 and 1:48:20)
BBC Radio Shropshire – 8th May 2017 Dr Parry-Williams explained what happens when someone is screened and Sue talks about why she became involved with CRY. Listen here (1:11:35 and 1:48:20)

Cambridge News – 10th May 2017 Amy Johnson impressed judges by raising more than £800 for two charities after losing a friend at school to Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome. Read more
North Somerset Times – 10th May 2017 The team climbed four mountains In memory of former teammate James Colman, who tragically passed away just over a year ago. Read more
Sheffield Town Talk – 10th May 2017 All money raised from the game will go to St Luke’s Hospice in Sheffield, Chesterfield’s Ashgate Hospice and Cardiac Risk in the Young. Read more
This is local London – 10th May 2017 A football match was organised in Shane’s honour to raise money to provide heart screenings for young people. Read more

Stornoway Gazette – 9th May 2017 The Hebridean Cycle Challenge team will be continuing to raise funds for the ‘Andrew Macleod Memorial Fund’ set up with CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) Read more

Stoke Sentinel – 9th May 2017 Determined relatives of Joe have raised more than £10,000 to help stop families going through the grief they have experienced. Read more
Bexley Times – 8th May 2017 A charity football match organised in memory of Shane Holland raised more than four times its original fundraising target on Saturday. Read more

Kent Online – 8th May 2017 One hundred pupils at Tenterden’s Homewood School are to be offered free screening for heart defects – thanks to the tireless campaigning of Ben’s family for charity, CRY Read more
Rotherham Advertiser – 5th May 2017 Emma hopes to raise funds in memory of Tom Bothamley, who died of an undiagnosed heart condition at the age of 13. Read more