
Heywood Sport Village screening in memory of Thomas Hardman
190 people were screened on 15th and 16th of November 2025 at Heywood Sport Village. This screening funded in memory of Thomas Hardman. Thank you to all involved.

190 people were screened on 15th and 16th of November 2025 at Heywood Sport Village. This screening funded in memory of Thomas Hardman. Thank you to all involved.

96 people were screened on 13th of November 2025 at Coombe Dean School in Plymouth. This screening funded in memory of Lee Wilson. Thank you to all involved.

173 people were screened on 8th and 9th of November 2025 at Coventry Transport Museum. This screening funded in memory of Ella Bury. Thank you to all involved.

190 people were screened on 6th and 7th of December 2025 at CRY’s National Screening Centre in Leatherhead. This screening was funded in memory of Jennifer Bucknell. Thank you to all involved.

100 people were screened on 4th November 2025 at Dr Challoner’s Grammar School. This screening was funded in memory of Nicolas Willoughby. Thank you to all involved.

201 people were screened on 25th and 26th of October 2025 at Milne Hall in Aberdeenshire. This screening funded in memory of Jude MacDonald. Thank you to all involved.

216 people were screened on 18th and 19th of October 2025 at South Hunsley School in Melton. This screening was funded in memory of Jamie Lancaster. This event saw the 3,000th person screened in memory of Jamie, an incredible milestone achieved thanks to the generous donations from family, friends and fundraisers. Thank you to all involved.

194 people were screened on 11th and 12th of October 2025 at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Cumbria. This screening funded in memory of Aaron Dixon. Thank you to all involved.

104 people were screened on 11th October 2025 at Woodlands School in Derby. This screening was funded in memory of Sam Wright. Thank you to all involved.

189 people were screened on 4th and 5th October 2025 at 1st Thurso Boys’ Brigade Hall. This screening was funded by Rolls Royce in memory of Daniel Hughes. Thank you to all involved.