

Jo Hudson
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@joannahuddy
Partner @TrinityPR - a role which proudly incorporates day-to-day management of the @CRY_UK Press Office ❤️






Today we spoke to Tim during our phone-in, who bravely opened up about the loss of his son, who passed away at the age of 35. We wanted to share this call with you - with the permission of Tim - as we received so many messages of support for Tim after the impact his call had. Our hearts go out to everyone who is dealing with loss of any kind. For more advice, or details of any of the helplines that Deidre mentioned, head to itv.com/helplines.

Great work by Hamish MacLachlan and team on a new way to score questionnaires to improve the screening process #ESCPrev2024 #heartscreening @CRY_UK @StGeorgesUni

.@Hils_Nicholls's story about losing her daughter to cardiac arrest at such a young age is heartbreaking. Thank you so much for sharing it with me and action needed on cardiac risk in the young. @CRY_UK


Last week Hilary Nicholls (@Hils_Nicholls) spoke to Cathy Newman for @TimesRadio. In the interview, Hilary discussed the tragic death of her daughter, Clarissa, who died due to an undiagnosed heart condition and how she is now raising vital funds and awareness for CRY in her memory. Listen to the full interview here: c-r-y.org.uk/hilary-nicholl…

"This silent killer affects mainly those people who are actually quite fit." An estimated twelve people aged between 14 and 35 in the UK, die every week from sudden cardiac death, often with no prior symptoms, according to the charity Cardiac Risk. This is Clarissa's story.

"This silent killer affects mainly those people who are actually quite fit." An estimated twelve people aged between 14 and 35 in the UK, die every week from sudden cardiac death, often with no prior symptoms, according to the charity Cardiac Risk. This is Clarissa's story.

Volunteers are invaluable at CRY and without them, many CRY services and events could not be offered. If you are interested in joining #TeamCRY as a volunteer so that we can continue to save young lives, click here 👉 lnkd.in/euPznHcb

After dedicating over 3 decades to the noble cause of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) the organisation's founder and former CEO, Alison Cox MBE, has made the decision to step back and retire. With warm regards from CRY's Chairman, Hugh Mulcahey, we invite you to delve into the full column & the remarkable story of Alison Cox as she gracefully concludes her extraordinary and unwavering journey with CRY. Discover more about her journey and impact at: c-r-y.org.uk/after-more-tha…















Fundraising initiatives from The Heart of West London partnership have raised £5,200 so far. The funds raised will support vital research @RBandH to improve cardiac screening for young individuals and athletes. Read more at: brentfordfc.com/en/news/articl… #HoWL