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Enterprising Plymouth sailor sets South Atlantic challenge for Stroke Association
A sailor has set himself a fundraising challenge with a difference to celebrate his stroke survivor mum Theodora’s 69th birthday and raise funds for the Stroke Association.
The charity has lots of fundraising activities for supporters to take part in but they wouldn’t be possible as Joshi Smith is serving aboard HMS Medway, an offshore patrol vessel currently deployed off the Falkland Islands, 8,000 miles from its home port of Portsmouth.
So the enterprising sailor has devised his own special personal challenge, a 69-kilometre endurance challenge which he can complete in the ship’s gym!
“My fundraising initiative is deeply personal and inspired by my mom's experience following a stroke she suffered a decade ago,” said Joshi, 28. “Despite the passage of time, she continues to live with the long-term effects of her condition.
“To celebrate and honour her 69th birthday, I will undertake a 69-kilometre endurance challenge on Friday 26 June. This will comprise a 40-kilometre cycle, a 20-kilometre rowing session, and a nine-kilometre walk, symbolising each year of her life while raising funds for a worthy cause.
“I aim not only to honour her resilience and determination but also to raise awareness of the lasting impact that stroke can have on individuals and those closest to them.”
Joshi, HMS Medway’s stores accountant/ supply chain rating, is originally from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean where his mum still lives. He’s served in the Royal Navy for nine years.
He expects his challenge to take five to six hours and has already raised more than £500 for the Stroke Association, the leading charity in the UK providing lifelong support for all stroke survivors and their families.
“The gym plays a crucial role in keeping ship’s company strong, focused and resilient,” said Joshi. “The 69Km challenge is expected to be one of the toughest tests I have ever done but with the fantastic support from shipmates, we're ready to take it on together.”
Sarah Howells, from the Stroke Association’s fundraising team, said: “We’re hugely grateful to Joshi for taking on this unique challenge he’s set for himself.
“Our specialist support, research and campaigning is only possible with the courage and determination of the stroke community and the generosity of our supporters like Joshi.”
“While we’re basking in a heatwave here in the UK, it’s winter in the Falkland Islands, so let’s hope for calm seas and wish Joshi good luck for his challenge.”
Read more about Joshi and his challenge on his JustGiving page https://www.justgiving.com/page/joshi-smith-stroke-association
For more information about stroke and the support services for survivors and carers, visit the Stroke Association website www.stroke.org.uk or call the Stroke Support Helpline on 0303 3033 100.
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Over 85,000 people survive a stroke every year in the UK, but surviving a stroke is just the start of a long and traumatic battle to finding their way back to life.
The Stroke Association is the leading charity in the UK providing lifelong support for all stroke survivors and their families. We provide tailored support to tens of thousands of stroke survivors each year, fund vital scientific research, and campaign to bring the best care and support for everyone affected by stroke.
Anyone affected by stroke can visit stroke.org.uk or call our dedicated Stroke Support Helpline on 0303 3033 100 for information, guidance or a chat when times are tough.