In memory of our beautiful friend and fellow University of Cambridge student Clarissa Nicholls, we are raising money for ECG Heart Screening days for young adults.

1 in 250 people aged 14-35 have undiagnosed life-threatening cardiac condition. We want to prevent more tragedies and to give people the opportunity to test before it’s too late.
One screening day costs £7200. We are raising money to support an annual screening service in Cambridge, while also expanding out work into South West London where Clarissa’s family live. This new initiative will allow 4500 young people to be screened and will be delivered by Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) in collaboration with the NHS, community centres and sports clubs
"Thank you for ensuring we can all continue to be safe enjoying what we love."
"I’m grateful for this free service. It should be more widespread. Incredibly grateful for this campaign and for the strong support from volunteers and especially Clarissa’s family."
"Everyone was kind and understanding. The calm this service gives me is really precious."

We are very proud that Hilary Nicholls, Clarissa’s Mother, was recognised for all her campaigning in The Times Alternative Honours List 2025.

Young people ‘should be offered heart screenings to prevent tragedies’
The Times - 24th February 2026

We are very proud that Campaign both won the Outstanding Contribution Award at the Univeristy of Cambridge 2025 Sports Award’s and was shortlisted for the Dan Porter Award at the British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) 2025 Awards.
Clarissa graced the lives of so many of us at Cambridge and beyond, and we would be so grateful for any support or contribution to this cause. No little is too little. Please email us for any questions or if you would like to do your own fundraising. Everyone is welcome.












