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Posted by on Apr 8, 2015 in 2015, CRY screenings, Ealing

CRY’s Ealing screenings underway

CRY screenings, Drayton manor High School, April 2015

Teacher Caroline Bischoff, centre, with the CRY team, left to right Lorna Carby, Peter Lewis, Sue Brown, Ralph Knox, Dr Alexandros Steriotis, Helen Budding and Kate Dougal.

 

A fully booked day of screenings sponsored by Tom and Claire’s Fund is underway at Drayton Manor High School, Drayton Bridge Road, W7. As ever, it could not have happened without all of you who have fund-raised.

Tom was a student at Drayton Manor and the idea of holding the event at the school came from one of his teacher’s, Caroline Bischoff, who has also raised awareness of CRY among pupils.

Paul Clabburn said: “We’re very grateful to Caroline for coming up with the idea and we’d like to thank Liz Stephenson and Guy Heyhoe from Drayton Manor for working with CRY in planning the event. We’re also grateful to Sir Pritpal Singh, head teacher, for allowing the premises to be used.

“It was lovely to be able to catch-up with the CRY screening team, some of whom we have worked with many times before. It’s fantastic that those being screened have the benefit of being tested by such a highly experienced and motivated team.”

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Posted by on Feb 26, 2015 in 2015, CRY screenings

Handful of places left for @CRY_UK free heart screenings #Ealing #Hanwell

 

Screening update: a limited number of free heart screenings are still available for booking for young people aged between 14-35 on Wednesday, April 8.

The event, which is almost booked-up, is taking place at Drayton Manor High School, Drayton Bridge Road, London, W7 1EU.

At the moment you can still book a CRY screening by going here and choosing “Book Appointment”.

The screenings are sponsored by the Tom Clabburn and Claire Prosser Memorial Fund.

 

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Posted by on Feb 24, 2015 in 2015, CRY screenings

Free Ealing heart screenings open for booking

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Our latest free heart screenings for young people aged between 14-35 will take place on Wednesday, April 8, at Drayton Manor High School, Drayton Bridge Road, London, W7 1EU.

You can book a CRY screening by going here and choosing “Book Appointment”.

We are extremely grateful to Drayton Manor High School, Tom and Ellen’s old school, for hosting the event, which takes place in the Easter holidays.

To date more than 1,100 young people have been screened for free at events sponsored by Tom and Claire’s Fund. So to all of you who have raised funds over the years, thank you – it’s a record you can be proud of.

 

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Posted by on Nov 10, 2014 in 2014, Awareness, CRY screenings

A successful day of CRY screenings in Ealing

CRY screenings, Ealing, November, 2014

Claire with the CRY team, from left to right Kate Dougal, Helen Budding, Sue Brown, Gareth Jones, Rob Sargent, Claire, Dr Vincent Gabus and Bev Katigbak.

Eighty-nine people were seen at the latest Tom’s Fund/CRY free heart screenings for young people aged 14-35 on Sunday.

Three people were referred for further tests after the event at Florence Road surgery in Ealing.

Claire said: “We’re glad the day ran smoothly and would like to thank the CRY team for all their hard work. We also received nearly £200 in donations on the day which is very generous. Finally, we very much appreciate that Dr David Evans and his team once again allowed the surgery to play host to the screenings.”

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Posted by on Nov 9, 2014 in 2014, Awareness, Cardiac Risk in the Young, CRY screenings

All set for the @CRY_UK screenings #Ealing

CRY screenings, November 2014

Dr David Evans, centre, of the Florence Road surgery greets members of the CRY team.

The Tom’s Fund/CRY free heart screenings for young people aged 14-35 are taking place today in Ealing.

The event, hosted by the Florence Road surgery in Florence Road, Ealing, is fully booked.

As ever, the event couldn’t take place without all those who have supported us by fund-raising. We’ll update later on how the day went.

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