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Posted by on Nov 15, 2015 in 2015, Awareness, CRY screenings, Dr Rupa Huq MP

MP visits Tom and Claire’s @CRY_UK screenings #Ealing #Acton #London

 

CRY screenings, Rupa Huq MP, Novemer 2015

Dr Huq (second right) with CRY team members (L-R) Gareth Jones, Jodie Egerton, Janice Long and Dr Harshil Dhutia.

 

Ealing Central and Acton MP Dr Rupa Huq visited Tom and Claire’s Fund’s free CRY heart screenings at the Florence Road Health Centre, Ealing, on Sunday, November 15.

Nearly 100 young people aged 14-35 attended the fully booked event.

Dr Huq said: “It was a really eye-opening experience to see for myself how a CRY screening works and impressive that such a diverse range of people from different cultural backgrounds were waiting to be tested. The message is getting out about the importance of screening and I would urge everybody in the age range to take the opportunity to be tested.

“It’s brilliant to have a CRY team working in Ealing and I can’t thank them enough.”

She added: “I’d also like to praise all those people who have supported Tom and Claire’s Fund over the years. Without their efforts, raising awareness and funds, these free screenings couldn’t take place. It was a pleasure to meet some of the fund’s supporters on the day.”

Paul Clabburn said: “Ellen and I are very grateful to Dr Huq for spending so much time at the screening and also for joining CRY’s All Party Parliamentary Group. We are also, of course, indebted to the CRY team for the highly professional but hugely welcoming way in which they go about their work and to Dr Evans and the team at the Florence Road health centre who have yet again hosted the event.”

Tom and Claire’s Fund has sponsored more than 1,200 free heart screenings since 2009. It will sponsor further screenings in 2016.

If you wish to be screened in the meantime, please click here.

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Posted by on Jul 30, 2015 in 2015, Awareness, Cardiac Risk in the Young, Dr Rupa Huq MP

Ealing and Acton MP Rupa Huq joins CRY’s parliamentary group

Rupa Huq MP joins CRY APPG

A screenshot showing part of CRY’s APPG membership list.

Dr Rupa Huq, the newly elected MP for Ealing Central and Acton, has joined CRY’s All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG).

The group is made up of MPs of all political persuasions and is united by an interest in, and support for, CRY’s work.

Dr Huq said: “Too many families and young people are affected by this often undiagnosed risk and sometimes with tragic consequences.  I believe we should be doing all we can to highlight the risk and to support research which is why I joined the APPG.”

Paul Clabburn said: “We’re delighted that Dr Huq has joined. Since Tom died in 2007, we’ve repeatedly asked our constituency MP, whether Labour or Conservative, if they would consider joining the group and this is the first time we’ve had a positive response.

“We were aware that Dr Huq followed Tom and Claire’s Fund on Twitter so we are very grateful that she has gone the extra step and will help to ensure CRY’s message is heard in parliament.”

You can see the full list of MPs who belong to CRY’s APPG here.

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