Cardiac Risk in the Young supports those affected by young sudden cardiac death & funds research, screening, CRY Cardiac Pathology & Sports Cardiology Centres
202 people were screened on 23rd and 24th of May at Clickimin Leisure Complex @ClickiminLC in #Shetland. This screening was in memory of John Pirie. Thank you to all involved. #testmyheart.
There is now only 3 weeks to go before our flagship event, the CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk; which will once again be held at Southwark Park in London on the 28th of June.🚶
Register now and walk alongside the 700 other CRY supporters who have already signed up to join us on the day, to connect with others and remember those that have died from Young Sudden Cardiac Death. https://t.co/rCRu3sQlWJ
For any questions about the day, please visit our FAQ's page here https://t.co/bQLtGsaa2l
97 people were screened on 19th of May at The British Racing School @BRSNewmarket in #Newmarket This screening was in memory of Amelia Melanie Osborne. Thank you to all involved. #testmyheart.
Sign up now for the CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk! Join us on Sunday, 28th June 2026, for our 20th annual event to connect with others and remember those that have died from Young Sudden Cardiac Death.
register today! https://t.co/XvR3oQiDAV
CRY has developed a series of booklets that contain personal stories from bereaved mums, dads, siblings, partners and friends. The series focuses on the grief specific to the relationship an individual has with the deceased. Read online here: https://t.co/jySKRsmKYd
200 people were screened on 9th and 10th of May at The Pickaquoy Centre in #Orkney This screening was in memory of Freya Rose Dalrymple. Thank you to all involved. #testmyheart.
Update Magazine 98 is out now! 📰
This edition features articles on The new CRY research, CRY Heart of Durham Walk, a review of Raising Awareness Week, fundraising event highlights and much more.
You can access a digital version of the magazine here: https://t.co/gOoYCCdRyW
Delighted to speak in the Hot Topics session at #BCS2026 today on mainstreaming in inherited cardiac conditions. A fantastic conference with excellent discussions throughout. Many thanks to the organisers for the kind invitation @HullHospitals@CRY_UK@CityStGeorges@BiccsUk
89 people were screened on 17th of May at CRY's National Screening Centre in #Leatherhead. This screening was in memory of Adnan Deumic. Thank you to all involved. #testmyheart.
A huge congratulations to Professor Mary Sheppard @SheppardNoelle who has been awarded the The Mackenzie Medal. This medal is awarded by the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) to recognize individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to British cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. This is fantastic recognition of Professor Mary Sheppard's exceptional contribution to cardiac pathology. Her work has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of sudden cardiac death in the young, and we are proud that so much of this vital research has been supported by the generosity and dedication of CRY families, whose fundraising has helped make these achievements possible.
The upload link on our website is designed to help our supporters share their experiences with others. Whether you have supported CRY in an event or are hosting an upcoming event, we would love to hear about it! - https://t.co/77ddGciZgq #RaisingAwareness
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Radio Interview: BBC Radio Stoke @BBCRadioStoke@LeeBlakeman
Danny Harrison talks to BBC Radio Stoke about his own story and his latest challenge climbing 9 UK mountains. Starts at (1:08:00)
#RaisingAwareness#CharityHeroes
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1 in 300 young people that CRY screens will have a potentially life-threatening heart condition.
CRY aims to save young lives by offering screening to anyone aged 14-35 thanks to the support and funding of those affected by a young sudden cardiac death. #TestMyHeart
CRY’s Myheart network @myheart_UK provides personalised help, support, & information to individuals who have been diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening inherited or congenital cardiac condition. https://t.co/QvXLHuijgf #HeartHealth#testmyheart
Cardiac screening is so vital in the prevention of young sudden cardiac death and we are so grateful to our CRY supporters who fundraise to host a cardiac screening
#12aweek#testmyheart
So many people have contacted CRY wondering if there are others they could talk to who have suffered similarly.
CRY has a network of Bereavement Supporters who have themselves been affected by a young sudden cardiac death. They have completed a two-year counselling course so that they can offer support, over the telephone, to others.
If you would like to speak about bereavement support or would like advice about expert pathology or cardiology, please contact CRY’s support team on 01737 363222 or email [email protected].
There is now only 4 weeks to go before our flagship event, the CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk; which will once again be held at Southwark Park in London. 🚶
Register now and walk alongside the 600 other CRY supporters who have already signed up to join us on the day, to connect with others and remember those that have died from Young Sudden Cardiac Death. https://t.co/GPAMxra7lw
For any questions about the day, please visit our FAQ's page here https://t.co/GLxYTJa4h6