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  • ​Norfolk stroke survivor Steps out for Stroke

    A local stroke survivor from Norfolk is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step out for Stroke event in Hunstanton, on Tuesday 24 May 2016 after surviving multiple strokes over the past four years.

  • ​Young stroke survivor set to tackle Thames Bridges Bike Ride

    An eight-year-old stroke survivor from Welling is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Thames Bridges Bike Ride to raise vital funds for the charity.
    Mason White, who had a stroke during his birth, plans to take on the 50 mile route along with his family on Sunday 26 June.
    Mason’s father, Francis White, said: “We thought our world had fallen apart when we discovered Mason had had a

  • New stroke group launched for young stroke survivors in Basildon

    A new support group to help stroke survivors in Basildon has launched at Towngate Theatre café, and will meet on a fortnightly basis at 10am.
    Working Age Stroke group has been created by the Stroke Association and will provide a place for people to meet fellow stroke survivors who have had similar experiences.
    One stroke survivor who has already joined is mum of two, Emma Reed. Emma, 31, fro

  • Kent stroke survivor set to tackle Thames Bridges Bike Ride

    A 70-year-old stroke survivor from Canterbury is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Thames Bridges Bike Ride on an adapted trike to raise vital funds for the charity.
    Grandfather of four, Robin Cant, a former lecturer for 25 years at the then Christ Church College, had a stroke in 1996 which paralysed the right hand side of his body. Robin regained some movement after his stroke, and

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