
My name is George Forrest and I am 10 years old and attend Warden Park Primary Academy School in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. As part of a writing project in school we have been asked to write an article about a chosen charity which may mean something to me personally and is about caring for people.

Golf for the men, relax and have a Spa Day with the ladies, all at the magnificent Carden Park in Cheshire. JCL Insurance are again holding a Golf Day in memory of Matthew and to help us raise funds for supporting CRY. Teams of 4 or come along and get randomly allocated a team, just remember,

William would like to raise money for CRY Cardiac Risk in the Young. William had lots of ideas so we thought we would do a fundraiser in memory of Jamie-Leigh. We will have cakes of many varieties individually package so very COVID safe, hot and cold drinks along with a raffle with a top prize of
On Saturday, June 12, John plans to run 26.2 miles around East Hill, finishing the last leg on Sidmouth seafront. John will be running for CRY, a charity which he says is “close to my heart”. He first became aware of the charity’s work following the death of a fit young Sidmouth man, Jonathan Hayman, who
For Joseph in memory of his Nanny – they loved each other very much xxx – Amanda Merritt
On the bank holiday weekend of the 28th May to 30th May, we will be covering the distance from Cardiff to St.Austell in loving memory of Anthony Evans, beloved brother to our housemate James. Tragically, in the early hours of Sunday 21st February, Anthony suffered an unexpected heart attack, was rushed to hospital and later induced

Suzanne Rowan, Robert’s wife, his brother Gary, and three friends have launched the A-K-A-Day in May challenge in memory of Robert Rowan who tragically passed away in 2018 at the age of 28 due to an undiagnosed heart condition. The challenge aims to inspire people to get out and move for at least one kilometre each

Read the 2019 issue of CRY’s Research Highlights This issue of CRY’s Research Highlights covers all of our research news, conferences, and developments from 2019. As always, the CRY Conference in 2019 was a fantastic event, with some of the world’s leading experts in young sudden cardiac death and sports cardiology coming together to talk about