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Emma Broad

This memorial fund has been set up by the family to help CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) reduce the frequency of young sudden cardiac death through supporting CRY’s research programme.

The aim is to fund research into the causes and prevention of young sudden cardiac death.

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CRY Update Magazine Issue 95

Issue 95 of the CRY Update magazine covers all news, events and fundraising from September - December 2024.

BBC Breakfast profiles CRY’s call for a national screening programme as its waiting list for heart testing exceeds 105,000

The start of 2025 has seen the release of startling new stats, showing that the demand for screening through CRY’s UK-wide cardiac testing programme (www.testmyheart.org.uk) is “exponentially outstripping capacity” with the waiting list (which registers the details of any individual interested in booking a screening appointment with CRY) now exceeding...

CRY Update Magazine Issue 94

Update Magazine 94 is out now! This edition features articles on Heart of London Bridges Walk, a review of the 12 a week campaign, research updates, fundraising event highlights, and much more!

Kavi smashes his CRY fundraising target for six

Kavi Luchowa raised more than six times his target amount for CRY when running in memory of Tom Clabburn at the Ealing Half-Marathon. Having aimed to raise £300, Kavi’s total currently stands at more than £2,000 after his employer, Smartodds, matched the amount he raised up to £1,000. Smartodds posted...

Trailfinders Sports Club Screening in memory of Tom Clabburn and Claire Prosser

100 people were screened on 4th February 2024 at Trailfinders Sports Club in Ealing. This screening was in memory of Tom Clabburn and Claire Prosser. Thank you to all involved.

100 Screened by CRY in Ealing

One hundred young people aged between 14-35 had their hearts screened for free by Cardiac Risk in the Young in Ealing on Sunday, 4th February. Seven people were referred for further tests. The event, hosted for the third year in a row by Trailfinders Sports Club in Vallis Way, was...

Ealing Trailfinders 1871 Podcast featuring CRY Supporter, Paul Clabburn

Ealing Trailfinders 1871 Podcast featuring CRY Supporter, Paul Clabburn Founder of the Tom Clabburn Fund, Paul Clabburn, talks at a CRY screening about the work he has done organising heart screenings in memory of his son, Tom. Dr Nikhil Chatrath also features talking about his work as a CRY Research...

More than 190 young people screened by CRY in Ealing

Two days of free CRY heart screenings sponsored by Tom and Claire’s Fund took place at Trailfinders Sports Club in Ealing on Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 5. Ninety-three young people aged 14-35 were screened on the first day and ninety-nine on the second. A total of seven were...

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Phil Broad

24/04/2025

Thank you Marcia and Basil Ryan of Grassmere Australia.

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£100.00

Phil Broad

08/04/2025

Happy Birthday Emma ,miss and love you everyday 💜

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£100.00

Phil Broad

18/12/2024

Thinking of you my darling Emma at this special time of year. Merry Christmas, miss you xx

Amount Donated
£100.00

Phil Broad

08/04/2024

Happy Birthday Emma. Miss you

Amount Donated
£100.00

Ashish Wahie

27/12/2023

Great Noble cause Phil. God Bless all

Amount Donated
£50.00

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