Survivors take a Step Out for Stroke in Scunthorpe
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke walk at Central Park, Scunthorpe at 11am on Sunday 14 May.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke walk at Central Park, Scunthorpe at 11am on Sunday 14 May.
A host of Manchester stars have joined the Stroke Association to call on everyone in Manchester to sign up to Make May Purple in 2017.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke walk in Croxteth Park at 11:30am on Saturday 06 May.
A Derry stroke survivor is preparing to take on an 800km cycle challenge through France and Spain to celebrate 5 years since a devastating stroke almost took his life.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke walk in Queens Park, Heywood at 10:30am on Saturday 20 May.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke walk in Clarence Park, Weston-super-Mare at 2pm on Sunday 7 May.
A stroke survivor from Bexhill has joined forces with the Stroke Association to warn people in the South East to get their blood pressure checked.
A local stroke survivor from Petersfield is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step Out for Stroke event at Canoe Lake at 11am on Saturday 13 May.
A teacher from Cambridge is preparing to take on the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon for the Stroke Association after her father had a stroke.
Lucy Cochrane-Brown, 32, who works at King’s College School, Cambridge, was inspired to take on the marathon after her father Don had a devastating stroke in 2011.
Lucy said: “From being an active, funny, kind and intelligent man, Daddy’s whole life
A local stroke survivor from Weston-super-Mare is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step out for Stroke event at Clarence Park on Sunday 7 May 2017.
The Stroke Association is calling for people across Northern Ireland to be more aware of the early warning signs of stroke, and to share the FAST message to help save more lives.
A local family is joining the Stroke Association in calling for people across Northern Ireland to be more aware of the early warning signs of stroke, and to share the FAST message to help save more lives.