NPL Football Academy Final

We were invited down to Leek Town Football Club to watch the final between Matlock and Warrington. The NPL Academy have kindly had a trophy made in Jordan’s memory to keep his legacy alive, so it was lovely to watch the Jordan Burndred memorial trophy be lifted again. And we raised £200 on the night. Nicola


CRY supporter makes Stoke-on-Trent a better place to live

Stoke Sentinel – 10th April 2018 Nicola Burndred has been listed among 26 Stoke-on-Trent residents who make the city a better place to live, dedicating her time to raising funds for CRY to provide cardiac screenings. Read more


Nicola Burndred named one of the most inspiring Mothers in Stoke

StaffsLive, 9th March 2018 Nicola Burndred’s son, Jordan, sadly passed away in 2015 on a family holiday to Turkey. Nicola has worked tirelessly since then to raise money for CRY, and puts on screening days in Stoke-on-Trent for local young people aged 14-35. Nicola has been named on a list of inspiration mothers in Stoke-on-Trent for


£75K raised & 500 young people screened in memory of Jordan Burndred

The Sentinel, 20th February 2018 Nicola Burndred and her family have raised £75,000 since 2015, when her son, Jordan, died aged just 17. The money raised has gone on to fund screening for 500 young people in the Stoke-on-Trent area. Nicola said: “It’s surreal that we have raised that much but for us it is about raising


6 Town Radio Awards

On Tuesday 28th February we attended a local radio station called 6 Town Radio Awards night. We were shortlisted for charity of the year and we WON! Nicola Burndred