Mum funds heart screening as legacy to son Adam Rowbottom
The Oxford Times – 26th April 2017 A mother is on a mission to save lives and help others to avoid the same fate as her son. Read more
The Oxford Times – 26th April 2017 A mother is on a mission to save lives and help others to avoid the same fate as her son. Read more
Maidenhead Advertiser – 26th April 2017 The 29-year-old is raising money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) after losing her mother to SADS. Read more
Kent Sports News – 25th April 2017 The team at Why Not Run, have announced that places for this year’s event are now available Read more
Kent Online – 21st April 2017 Two dads are running the London Marathon in memory of Ben Hammond who died suddenly of a hidden heart condition at 15. Read more
Daily Echo – 21st April 2017 Hampshire MP will be pounding the streets of the capital to help reduce deaths in young people and to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) Read more
Bexley Times – 11th April 2017 A charity football match organised in collaboration with Cardiac Risk in the Young will take place in Barnehurst next month. Read more
Newham Recorder – 3rd March 2017 Last Friday, Soccer Sixes launched their most recent partnership with an important health awareness campaign called ‘Where is the HEART in Football’ where they are challenging the internet to a keepy up challenge. Read more
Island Echo – 27th February 2017 The Phoenix Choir have donated all the profits from the sale of their CD to 6 local organisations. The beneficiaries, chosen by a choir members’ ballot, including Cardiac Risk In The Young (CRY), The Bus Shelter IOW, Care In The Garden, St Catherine’s, Appley Cliff – Leonard Cheshire Disability Home
Daily Echo – 24th February 2017 A Hampshire MP is set to run one of the most famous marathon in the country for the first time to raise money for CRY and help reduce deaths in young people from undiagnosed heart conditions. Read more
Times of Tunbridge Wells – 22nd February 2017 More than 200 young people were provided with free heart screenings over the weekend in memory of Tonbridge Angels Football Club players, Junior Dian and Jack Maddams. This latest screening sees the total reach 900 in total. Read more
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