Oxford man braves wing walk in memory of father
Adrian Bodimeade, 69 from East Hanney, is braving a wing walk to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association’s awareness month, Make May Purple for Stroke.
Adrian Bodimeade, 69 from East Hanney, is braving a wing walk to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association’s awareness month, Make May Purple for Stroke.
A Hampshire resident is preparing to take on a 260 mile scooter challenge to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association’s awareness month, Make May Purple for Stroke.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke fundraising walk in Moor Park at 12pm on Friday 25 May to support stroke survivors and their families.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke fundraising walk in Stanley Park at 11am on Saturday 26 May to support stroke survivors and their families.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke fundraising walk Central Park at 11am on Sunday 20 May, to support stroke survivors and their families.
Elizabeth Kay, aged 23, from Salford is running 10k for charity just nine months after collapsing from a stroke. She will take part in the Simplyhealth Great Manchester Run on Sunday 20 May to raise funds for the Stroke Association, the charity that supported her recovery.
A Derbyshire stroke survivor is preparing to take on a 130 mile cycling challenge this May, to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association’s awareness month, Make May Purple for stroke.
Stroke survivors and carers from the Stroke Association’s Sing Out for Stroke Choir will be celebrating Make May Purple for stroke, with a performance at East Sussex Healthcare’s Irvine Unit on Friday 4 May.
The Purple Lenses photography launches Make May Purple ahead of next month. | Mae’r arddangosfa Lensys Porffor wedi’i threfnu gan y Gymdeithas Strôc i lansio Troi Mai yn Borffor fis nesaf.
The Purple Lenses photography launches Make May Purple ahead of next month. | Mae’r arddangosfa Lensys Porffor wedi’i threfnu gan y Gymdeithas Strôc i lansio Troi Mai yn Borffor fis nesaf.
Around 492 people from Swindon ran, jogged and walked on Sunday 15 April, raising more than £19,500 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Resolution Run.
A group of stroke survivors from Tameside are using creative arts to improve their ability to communicate.