Chatham stroke survivors adds their voices to Lost for Words campaign
Chatham stroke survivors Garry Williams and Robert Fionda are among the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Chatham stroke survivors Garry Williams and Robert Fionda are among the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Basildon stroke survivor Lin Woodward, 61, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Norfolk stroke survivor Shirley Willcox, 81, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
A Stockport resident has raised more than £1,550 for the Stroke Association by completing Rough Runner in Altrincham.
Feniscowles stroke survivor Steve Hewitt, 69, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Heywood stroke survivor Ann Gill, 75, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Huddersfield stroke survivor David Jagger, 55, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
East Sussex stroke survivor Ian Slater, 59, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
The Stroke Association’s annual Christmas carol service will this year take place on Friday 1 December at Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street.
International chart-topper and singing sensation, Jessie J is calling on people across Scotland to join her in supporting the Stroke Association’s latest campaign: Lost for Words.
International chart-topper and singing sensation, Jessie J is calling on people across Scotland to join her in supporting the Stroke Association’s latest campaign: Lost for Words.
Littleborough stroke survivor adds her voice to Lost for Words campaign