
This photograph is from our presentation evening with Ackworth Junior Ladies Football club at which we raised a total of £454.00 for Rory’s Foundation at CRY.

This photograph is from our presentation evening with Ackworth Junior Ladies Football club at which we raised a total of £454.00 for Rory’s Foundation at CRY.

These photographs was taken at our meditation evening held with the ladies of The Sacred Moon Well Being Centre at which we raised £84.00 for Rory’s Foundation at CRY.
Pontefract and Castleford Express, 6th July 2018 The Embling family have taken part in the 12th annual CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk, in memory of Rory Embling who died in 2014 from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. The family joined 1,200 other walkers, raising awareness and remembering young people. Read more

There are 12 young sudden cardiac deaths in the UK every week. It’s why the number 12 is such an important figure to CRY and everyone who supports us. And as CRY staff, volunteers and 1,375 walkers gathered together in London on June 24th, we held our 12th annual CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk. The

These photos are of me (Anne) Chris and Francesca, and Helen and David Gaythorpe – Rory’s auntie and uncle at the Tateshall Lodge Charity Ball. The ball was organised by John Duncan, our neighbour. We had a wonderful 4 course meal and were royally entertained by brilliant singer and great CRY supporter Joseph O’Brien. The lodge

These photos were taken at our 3rd screening event at Rory’s Return. First photo is of volunteers on the day with the amazing CRY team who, as always, were so professional and competent – it made our work easy! 2nd: Diane and Grace Blakeley with Rory’s sister Francesca who ran a tombola stall for us. 3rd:

The first photo shows Chris, Rory’s dad, with the organisers of the evening; Quizmaster, John Duncan with his able assistants, wife Kathryn and daughter Ellanna, who all worked so incredibly hard in organising the event and conducting proceedings on the night. The second photo shows unbeatable team, Simple Minds, who were victorious for the 3rd year
Wakefield Express, 10th May 2018 May 26th will see just over 100 young people screened at the Rory’s Return pub in Ackworth, in memory of Rory Embling. Rory died in 2014 from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, and since then his friends and family have raised £30,000 for CRY. Rrory’s father, Chris Embling said of the day,

We attended this event and collected £15.59 Rory’s dad Chris started the race and presented medals at the end We presented the football club with a cheque for £400 the money for which was raised at our beer fest. Anne Embling

This was our first attempt at a Beer Fest. We were not sure what to expect but we were absolutely overwhelmed by the support we got and the number of people who attended. We had over 20 real ales and 3 ciders and raised an incredible £4024.00, including barrel sponsorship from over 20 local businesses and