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Wales

Celtic Classic Car Tour raising money for Cardiac Risk in the Young

The Milford Mercury – 21st April 2017 the tour has raised nearly £15,000 for its nominated charities in the past three years Read more  

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24/04/2017

Jack Thomas memorial fund

South Wales Argus – 15th February 2017 “Jack was your typical teenager. He was very sporty, he was very intelligent, had a messy room sometimes, he was a typical boy. He was loving and always looked out for people.” Read more

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16/02/2017

Mother talks of heart screening campaign on fifth anniversary of her son’s death

South Wales Argus – 13th February 2017 A mother held a special heart screening day to mark the fifth anniversary of her son, jack Thomas’ death. Read more

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13/02/2017

Campaigner June Thomas gets New Year’s Honours

Caerphilly Observer – 6th January 2017 Mrs Thomas, 49, was awarded a British Empire Medal for her fundraising efforts to get a heart defibrillator in every secondary school in Caerphilly County Borough. In February 2012, her 15-year-old son Jack died unexpectedly from a suspected undiagnosed heart condition, and June has worked with both Cardiac Risk in

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09/01/2017

Retailers Window Display in Aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY)

Go2mytown.com – 11th December 2016 Kismet, a retailer situated in Hall Street, Blackwood town centre has specially dressed its Christmas window in aid of CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young). Any money raised will go to the Jack Thomas memorial fund, a fifteen year old who died suddenly from an undiagnosed heart condition. Read more

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13/12/2016

Jack's Appeal campaigners hold heart screening surgery

South Wales Argus – 7th June 2016 A mum who campaigned for every Gwent school to be fitted with a heart defibrillator hosted a heart screening day in memory of her son. Read more

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08/06/2016

Family marathon challenge

The Leader – 18th March 2014 Julie Jones, who lost her two sons aged just 20 and 21, is backing a family marathon challenge.

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18/03/2014

Footballers complete half-marathon

South Wales Argus – 10th March 2014 Footballers raise money for CRY in half-marathon. The team raised over £1,000 Read more

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10/03/2014

£23,000 raised for CRY in memory of Jack Thomas

Campaign – 30th January 2014 £23,000 has been raised so far by the Jack Thomas Memorial Fund. Family of Jack have also been working to get defibrillator installed in schools, in order to help save young lives.  Read more

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30/01/2014

South Wales Argus launches Jack’s Appeal

HoldtheFrontPage – 30th January 2014 Jack’s Appeal is a campaign to get defibrillators installed in every secondary school in Gwent. Jack died from sudden cardiac death in 2012, and since then his family have been fundraising for CRY heart screenings, and workings with Welsh Hearts to install defibrillators locally. Read more

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