Survivors take a Step Out for Stroke in Middlesbrough
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke walk at Stewarts Park, Middlesbrough at 11am on Friday 02 June.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke walk at Stewarts Park, Middlesbrough at 11am on Friday 02 June.
Rebecca Hanson, 33 from Shipley, is taking on a 5km run every day throughout May, to help raise vital funds for the Stroke Association’s work funding vital research and supporting stroke survivors.
A Wakefield support group is calling out for new volunteers to join them and help local people with aphasia on the road to recovery.
Uttoxeter Heart of Oak Morris Men have backed the Stroke Association’s national awareness-raising month, Make May Purple, by performing with purple hankies to show their support on Thursday 11 May.
A Kirkby-in-Ashfield stroke group is calling out for new members and volunteers to join them and help local stroke survivors on the road to recovery.
The Mayor of Lancaster, Councillor Robert Redfern, joined stroke survivors, health professionals and Stroke Association staff members to put the spotlight on stroke at a celebratory event organised during Make May Purple.
Heritage Healthcare in Darlington is supporting the Stroke Association’s national awareness month, Make May Purple, to raise vital funds for people affected by stroke.
Crosland Heath Golf Club in Huddersfield has raised more than £3,600 for the Stroke Association, after holding a series of fundraising events for the charity.
Around 170 stroke survivors and Merseyside residents raised more than £1,800 for the Stroke Association, by taking part in the charity’s Step out for Stroke walk in Croxteth Park on Saturday 06 May.
SK Eight in Stockport will be turning purple on Saturday 27 May to celebrate the Stroke Association’s national awareness month, Make May Purple.
Kirkleatham Museum in Redcar will be turning purple on Wednesday 17 May to celebrate the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month, Make May Purple.
Hull stroke survivor Connor Lynes has joined the Stroke Association to host the charity’s Conquer Stroke Duathlon in East Park, Holderness Road, Hull on Saturday 20 May.
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.