105 people were screened at Cavendish Hall in Derbyshire, on Saturday 6th August 2016 in memory of Neil Ward.
Neil Ward
CRY Update Magazine 69

Read Update 69 here CRY Update 69 reports on all the CRY news, events and fundraising from January to April 2016. CRY’s biggest awareness event in this period was our BBC Lifeline appeal, broadcast on BBC One and Two in February, presented by CRY Patron Pixie Lott. She not only made her West End debut that
Gosforth Playing Fields and Wickersley School screening in memory of Neil Ward
On Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th July 2016 CRY held a screening clinic at Gosforth Playing Fields in Dronfield and at Wickersley School in Rotherham. A total of 199 people were screened in memory of Neil Ward.
Talk to National Assn. of Women's Clubs
On 8th January 2105 Elaine gave a presentation about the work of CRY to this group of ladies. CRY is to be their charity of the year for 2015.
Burns Night Supper supports CRY
Before the supper Elaine gave a short explanation about the work of CRY. The profits from the Burns Supper at Apperknowle’s Barrack Pub were included in the £1,300 given to Elaine by Joyce Emmens and the Sew & So’s.
Sewing Group supports CRY
The Dronfield Eye ran an article on the charity work of Dronfield’s Sew & So’s. This year they supported CRY. The time and talent of members of Dronfield’s Sew & So’s group has raised £1,300 towards efforts to test young people for heart problems. Over the last year, volunteer stitchers have sold hand-crafted items and raised
Dronfield's Morning Townswomens' Guild support CRY
Elaine receiving her cheque from Hettie Garlick, President of Dronfield Morning Townswomen’s Guild on Tuesday, 24th February 2015.
Chesterfield Football Club support CRY
After the screening of members of the Development Team from Chesterfield FC at the July 2014 Dronfield screening, Liam Sutcliffe, Development Manager has agreed to hold a screening at the club’s Proact Stadium on Sunday, 11th July 2015. In the programme for the recent match against Preston, Liam wrote an article publicising the event stressing the
Dronfield Woodhouse Evening Townswomen's Guild support CRY
CRY was one of two charities that Dronfield Woodhouse Townswomens’ Guild raised money for in 2014. The photograph shows Elaine receiving the cheque for £770 from Sylvia Smith (Chairman).
Moss Valley Medical Practice's Patient Participation Group
Through her involvement with NDVA, Elaine was invited to an evening entitled “Help for Your Heart” at Moss Valley Medical Practice organised by the Patient Participation Group. Much interest was shown after Elaine’s short talk.