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Posted by on Jul 3, 2014 in 2014, Awareness, CRY London Bridges Walk, Fund-raising event

All set to walk for @CRY_UK this Sunday

 

CRY 2014 Bridges walk t-shirt

Ellen sports her personalised Bridges Walk T-shirt

 

Join Cardiac Risk in the Young on Sunday morning for its eighth annual London Bridges Walk.

It’s not too late to register – you can do so on the day. For details click here.

You also don’t need to raise sponsorship. Great if you can but it’s as much about raising awareness.

So come along on Sunday to remember Tom and all those like him and to get CRY’s message across – #12aweek is 12 too many.

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Posted by on Jun 28, 2014 in 2014, Awareness, Book sale, Claire Prosser, Ealing, Fund-raising event

Raindrops keep falling on Claire’s head

 

CRY pop-up book sale June 2014

Sue Howells, Claire Prosser and Chris Pearson brave the rain.

Claire’s pop-up book sale raised a further £168 for CRY on Saturday – despite the torrential rain.

“I was surprised but really pleased by how much we raised,” said Claire. “I’m also very grateful to all those who bought books and especially to Sue and Chris for helping.”

The money adds to the £870 raised by Claire’s main book sale in May – which also had to contend with wet weather – and means that the two events have raised a grand total of £1038.

The sales take place outside Munson’s Coffee, St Mary’s Road. Ealing. All unsold books are donated to Oxfam in Ealing so nothing goes to waste.

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Posted by on Jun 27, 2014 in 2014, Awareness, CRY London Bridges Walk

Boots are made for walking – join @CRY_UK on July 6

 
CRY postcard campaign

Walk the walk, wear the T-shirt! Sign up for Cardiac Risk in the Young’s eighth annual London Bridges Walk on Sunday 6th July by clicking here.

The route includes great views of at least 12 of London’s famous landmarks, representing the 12 young sudden cardiac deaths that occur each week in the UK.

That’s 12 too many. The vast majority of young people aged 14-35 who die could have been diagnosed and treated by screening.

Please help to get the message across by signing up for the walk.

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