Suffolk stroke survivor is set to face the heat at charity firewalk
A thrill-seeking stroke survivor from Stowmarket is preparing to walk barefoot across burning coals to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
A thrill-seeking stroke survivor from Stowmarket is preparing to walk barefoot across burning coals to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
A Nutley Crescent resident and her two sisters are tackling the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 19 March at Splashpoint Green.
Local stroke survivor Richard Gillard is set to tackle a 125 mile bike ride to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
A stroke survivor from Skipton is plucking up the courage to have her head shaved to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association, four years after experiencing a life-threatening stroke.
Mae’r Gymdeithas Strôc wedi lansio ymgyrch Cymru gyfan wedi’i hanelu at leihau nifer yr achosion o strôc ledled y wlad.
The Stroke Association has launched a Wales-wide campaign aimed at reducing the number of strokes across the country.
The Stroke Association is calling out for thrill-seekers to walk barefoot across burning coals at a firewalk, at 6pm on Thursday 09 February at Sainsbury's in Bishop Auckland.
An Insurance Broker from Putney is taking on the Paris Marathon on Sunday 9 April to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
Oliver Micklem, 25, was inspired to take on the marathon after his Grandmother Patricia had a stroke in 2010. Patricia was left with a communication difficulty called aphasia.
Oliver said: “Granny made a remarkable recovery, but she was left unable to speak, rea
Elland estate agent, Ami Baxter, is celebrating another successful year of fundraising for the Stroke Association, with £975 raised including gift aid.
An exhibition of art created by stroke survivors living in Thurrock will be on display in seven local libraries throughout January and February 2017.
The art work was made by stroke survivors and carers who attended an art therapy workshop in The Beehive on West Street. The group was organised by the Stroke Association and local art tutor, Sylvie Maney.
Sylvie Maney, 57, from Thurrock said:
A group of 15 stroke survivors and carers from the East Lancashire and Blackburn with Darwen Stroke Association Choir are adding their voices to the Stroke Association’s latest campaign: Lost for Words.
A group of 24 stroke survivors and carers from the Stroke Association’s Sing Out choir in Plymouth are adding their voice to charity’s latest campaign: Lost for Words.