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  • ​Fulham resident goes the extra mile for the Stroke Association

    Jane Muir-Sands, 38, from Fulham is taking on the Virgin London Marathon for the Stroke Association on 24 April 2016.

    The mother of two was inspired to raise £2,000 for the charity after her father Nick had a devastating stroke and sadly passed away last year.

    Jane said: “My dad had a stroke just before my first daughter was born, and it hugely affected the last five years of hi

  • Hertfordshire woman set to tackle London Marathon as Pink Lady® apple

    A Hertfordshire mother of two will don a Pink Lady® apple suit at the 2016 Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday 24 April to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.

    Mari McEleney, 39, will take on the 26.2 mile race to raise funds for the charity. Mari, a cardiac specialist nurse, has been running for six years and the London Marathon will be her ninthmarathon.


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  • ​Stroke choir brings sunshine to Stretford shoppers

    Kate Green MP and the Stroke Association’s North West Community Choir teamed up to bring some sunshine to Stretford Mall on Saturday 20 February, as shoppers were treated to a colourful musical performance.

  • Norfolk stroke survivors express themselves with help of charity workshops

    A group of stroke survivors and their carers from Kings Lynn are learning to express themselves in new ways at a weekly art and craft group organised by the Stroke Association.

    The group takes place every Wednesday at Gaywood Church Rooms in Kings Lynn.
    During the workshops, stroke survivors and carers learn different art techniques such as watercolour, pencil, ink, and mosaic.

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  • ​Cambridge teacher goes the extra mile for the Stroke Association

    A teacher from Cambridge will take part in the Cambridge Half Marathon on Sunday 28 February to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.

    Lucy Cochrane-Brown, 32, who works at King’s College School, was inspired to take on the half marathon after her father Don had a stroke in 2011.

    Lucy said: “Dad’s stroke came just nine months before my wedding day. The plan was that he wou

  • Take a leap of faith for stroke

    If you’ve ever wondered how it would feel to swing off a 150ft crane then now is your chance to find out.

  • ​Local residents bring some sunshine to Bournemouth residents with a flash mob

    Local residents were treated to a flash mob in Bournemouth Square on Monday 15 February by the Stroke Association.
    A group of stroke survivors, carers and volunteers dressed in summer clothing surprised shoppers with an impromptu dance routine.
    The stunt was organised by the Stroke Association to raise awareness of their new fundraising initiative, Bring Me Sunshine.
    This February, the St

  • New group launches to help local stroke survivors return to work


    A new support group to help stroke survivors in London return to work has launched at Islington Central Library on Fieldway Crescent, and will meet every Wednesday at 11am.
    The weekly group, called ‘Job Club’, is run by the Stroke Association and will provide a place for people looking for work to create a CV, job search, and practice their interview skills.
    Kate Pieroudis, Back to Wo

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