
Families with life threatening congenital heart conditions
Do you want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money in aid of Cardiac Risk in the Young and every donation will help those who are at risk of cardiac arrest or complications, or families who sadly didn’t know their relatives had cardiac problems.
At just 16 years old I was diagnosed with Long QT Syndrome, which is a hereditary heart condition that means I have to be really careful with my health, as things like jumping into cold water or the wrong medication could send me into cardiac arrest. Initially this revelation floored me, but 14 years later I use my own knowledge to lead the healthiest life I can and also to raise awareness for others who may not know they have deadly heart conditions. The money from this run of mine will help towards screening for undiagnosed heart conditions and research for those who may be at risk. Please join me in making that difference to those who really need it. You could quite literally save a young life.
More information about CRY: Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) was established in 1995 to prevent young sudden cardiac deaths (YSCD, SADS) through awareness, screening and research; and to support affected families. CRY funds fast-track services at the CRY Centre for Inherited Cardiovascular Conditions and Sports Cardiology and the CRY Centre for Cardiac Pathology.
Any amount that you donate could go a huge way to helping the incredible work needed to keep people’s hearts beating. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Organizer
Gem OReilly
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England
Cardiac Risk in the Young
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