
Spinathon in memory of Zoe Teale
Mary Spiers and Wendy Bourne arranged a Spinathon on February 12th 2017 at the Crystal Leisure Centre in Stourbridge and raised £535 in memory of Zoe Teale. Peter Teale

Mary Spiers and Wendy Bourne arranged a Spinathon on February 12th 2017 at the Crystal Leisure Centre in Stourbridge and raised £535 in memory of Zoe Teale. Peter Teale

TeamJord collected at Port Vale Football Club on Saturday 18th February 2017. We collected £920 for the Jordan Burndred Memorial Fund. Nicola Burndred

Thanks to everyone at Great Totham Primary School who supported this year’s Cake Bake. Along with the cake sale we had a giant, white polar bear to raffle and raised £836 towards Charlotte’s fund.

Pictured at Rory’s Return is Danny Tinson with his partner Rose Howden and their daughter Alice. Danny volunteered to have a sponsored body wax to raise money for Rory’s Foundation at CRY. Danny raised a wonderful £374.30. A marvellous effort indeed! Chris & Anne Embling

We raised £400 from our Great Cake Bake Sale and raffle. We were fortunate enough to have our display boards at the Garstang Medical Centre for the whole of the raising awareness week. Each afternoon my friend Sarah and I went in to chat to folks about CRY/our Feb screening/Matt’s fund/advertise the bake sale etc. Landscape

Many thanks to the Wednesday morning coffee group at Grantully, Logierait and Strathtay Church of Scotland who donated £110 to CRY in memory of Michael. Julia Yorston

Julia, Andy, Eleanor, Louise and Emma ran a craft sale at Queen Margaret University where Michael was a student. They raised £329.70. This was during awareness week in November 2016 and both staff and students at the university were keen to hear about the work of CRY. Thanks to all who contributed items for the stall

Anne and Annette cycled from Glasgow to Edinburgh and donated money to CRY in memory of Michael. Thanks girls, we look forward to hearing about your next cycling adventure. Julia Yorston

Michael’s friend Adam organised the planting of a tree in Michael’s memory at Queen Margaret University where he studied. After the tree was paid for there was £440 left in the fund which was donated to CRY. The family would like to thank Adam and all who contributed from the bottom of their hearts. Julia Yorston