Septuagenarian stroke survivor takes on Resolution Run for the Stroke Association
Tom Handley, 72, from Exmouth, is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 February, just five months after having a stroke.
Tom Handley, 72, from Exmouth, is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 February, just five months after having a stroke.
British athlete and ‘Supermum’, Jo Pavey MBE is calling on everyone in London to make their New Year’s Resolution to sign up for a Stroke Association Resolution Run. The charity is hosting one of its runs at Queen Elizabeth Park on Sunday 11 March and everyone is welcome.
British athlete and ‘Supermum’, Jo Pavey MBE is calling on everyone in Maidstone to make their New Year’s Resolution to sign up for a Stroke Association Resolution Run. The charity is hosting one of its runs at Mote Park on Sunday 25 March and everyone is welcome.
British athlete and ‘Supermum’, Jo Pavey MBE is calling on everyone in Norwich to make their New Year’s Resolution to sign up for a Stroke Association Resolution Run. The charity is hosting one of its runs at Catton Park on Sunday 25 February and everyone is welcome.
British athlete and ‘Supermum’, Jo Pavey MBE is calling on everyone in Ringwood to make their New Year’s Resolution to sign up for a Stroke Association Resolution Run. The charity is hosting one of its runs at Moors Valley Park on Sunday 25 March and everyone is welcome.
British athlete and ‘Supermum’, Jo Pavey MBE is calling on everyone in Slough to make their New Year’s Resolution to sign up for a Stroke Association Resolution Run. The charity is hosting one of its runs at Black Park Country Park on Sunday 25 March and everyone is welcome.
British athlete and ‘Supermum’, Jo Pavey MBE is calling on everyone in Swindon to make their New Year’s Resolution to sign up for a Stroke Association Resolution Run. The charity is hosting one of its runs at Lydiard Park on Sunday 15 April and everyone is welcome.
The Stroke Association. We believe in life after stroke. That’s why we campaign to improve stroke care and support people to make the best possible recovery. It’s why we fund research to develop new treatments and ways to prevent stroke. The Stroke Association is a charity. We rely on your support to change lives and prevent stroke. Together we can conquer stroke.
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