Survivors take a Step Out for Stroke in Chatham
Over 85 stroke survivors and Chatham residents raised over £3,500 for the Stroke Association, by taking part in the charity’s Step Out for Stroke walk in Capstone Park on Saturday 9 June 2018.
Over 85 stroke survivors and Chatham residents raised over £3,500 for the Stroke Association, by taking part in the charity’s Step Out for Stroke walk in Capstone Park on Saturday 9 June 2018.
Over 45 stroke survivors and Paignton residents raised over £1,500 for the Stroke Association, by taking part in the charity’s Step Out for Stroke walk in Youngs Park Sunday 10 June 2018.
A stroke survivor from Dagenham who has been left with life-changing disabilities will walk the distance of a marathon to raise funds for the Stroke Association.
John Sherlock, 39 from Shipley, is set to take on a gruelling 127 mile bike ride for the Stroke Association, after his best friend survived two strokes aged just 35.
Several Stockton landmarks lit up in purple from Tuesday 22 May, to celebrate the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month, Make May Purple for Stroke.
Cyhoeddwr BBC a goroeswr strôc yn derbyn sialens cerdded i godi arian dros strôc
BBC announcer and stroke survivor to do Cardiff's Step Out for stroke.
TV presenter and writer Anna Richardson is calling on stroke survivors, their friends and family in Eastbourne to join the Stroke Association to take a Step Out for Stroke. The charity is hosting one of its walks at Hampden Park at 11am on Sunday 24 June and everyone is welcome.
Over 100 stroke survivors and Sandringham residents raised over £750 for the Stroke Association, by taking part in the charity’s Step Out for Stroke walk at Sandringham Estates on Saturday 19 May.
Phil Woodford, a 47 year old stroke survivor from Catterall, Lancashire, will take on Scafell Pike on Sunday 3 June, alongside staff from the Stroke Association in North Lancashire and South Cumbria, the Royal Lancaster Infirmary Stroke Therapy team, volunteers and family members.
Andy Cloud, 59 from Southsea, is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step Out for Stroke fundraising walk, just five months after a life changing stroke.
Sarah Harbron, 31 from Stockton-on-Tees, is set to take part in the Step Out for Stroke fundraising walk in aid of the Stroke Association after being left paralysed following a stroke. She will take on the walk at Stewart Park, Middlesbrough on Friday 1 June.