Publicnow.com – 14th December 2016 The biggest fundraising event at Chester University, on the Warrington Campus was a 24-hour Football match in aid of CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young). Over 100 students took part, raising £350 for charity Cardiac Risk in the Young along the way. Organiser of the event, Jake Edwards said, “This charity
Sidmouth Herald – 14th December 2016 The coffee morning was held in memory of Jonathan Hayman, who died at age 27 from cardiac arrest. Jonathan’s Grandmother, Barbara Douglas, is a resident at the care home and together the residents raised £412 for Cardiac Risk in the Young. Read more
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On Friday 21st November, St Giles R.C Primary School, Cheadle held a non-uniform day to raise money in memory of Joe, that is to be included in his memorial fund. The school raised a grand total of £261.66. Charlotte Leyland
To make a donation to the memorial fund you can do so via our website here, or send in a cheque to the CRY head office. Please ensure that you write the name of the person the donation is in memory of so we can allocate the money accordingly. Or you can call us on 01737

My beautiful daughter Bethany aged 23 suddenly collapsed and suffered a cardiac arrest when she was in a nightclub in North Devon on 27th August (2017). We didn’t know Bethany had a heart condition since birth called ALCAPA (Anomalous left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery). The nightclub didn’t have a defibrillator and we will
A footballer who almost lost his life when his heart stopping beating during the Milk Cup in 2011 has urged young people from Derry to take advantage of free heart health screening being offered in the city this month. Read more

Our 17 year old son Adam died suddenly on 30th July 2004. That is the day my life changed forever. We were on holiday in Cyprus with a group of friends – the day had started normally with breakfast and then down to the pool where we sat chatting for a while. My husband Jed, daughter