London stroke survivors launch stroke poem
A group of stroke survivors from across London have created a collaborative poem about their life experiences.
A group of stroke survivors from across London have created a collaborative poem about their life experiences.
Two young pupils at Bury Grammar School turned their school purple on Friday 27 May to celebrate the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month: Make May Purple.
In a bid to conquer stroke, the Stroke Association has teamed up with Anglian Water in Lincoln to help reduce the biggest controllable risk factor of the condition.
The Sea Cadets of HMS Kelly are backing the Stroke Association’s annual awareness-raising month, Make May Purple, and posed wearing purple armbands to show their support.
A group of care staff have been honoured as Stroke Champions by the Stroke Association, in a celebratory presentation at Moores House in Salford on Tuesday 10 May.
The Stroke Association celebrated their annual awareness-raising month with a Make May Purple event in Battersea Park.
Ruth and Caroline cycled the length of Wales to raise funds and awareness of stroke.
Local Benfleet resident Lorna Bourke, 62, has shown there is life after stroke by taking part in the Stroke Association’s Step out for Stroke event at Hylands Park on Sunday 15 May.
10-year-old Georgia is taking on a 20km walk after her mum's friend died suddenly of a stroke.
A local stroke survivor from Peterborough is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step out for Stroke event at Ferry Meadows Country Park on Sunday 12 June 2016.
A Banbridge stroke survivor has won an art accolade at the Life After Stroke Awards.
A unique support group for young women affected by stroke has won a top award for fundraising.
A Physiotherapist based at Daisy Hill Hospital has won a top award in recognition of his impact on local stroke survivors
The remarkable courage of an inspirational stroke survivor from Coleraine has been celebrated at the Northern Ireland Life After Stroke Awards.
Inspirational art work created by stroke survivors from South Cumbria will be displayed and on sale at St Michael's Church, Rampside on Saturday 21 May at 2pm to celebrate Make May Purple.
The Stroke Association in Crewe has teamed up with England Golf to provide golf courses for stroke survivors in the area.
Gateshead Millennium Bridge shone brightly in purple on Sunday 01 May to launch the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month, Make May Purple.
Presenter, actor and comedian, Les Dennis, joined the Stroke Association on Sunday 01 May, as Blackpool Tower lit up in purple to launch the charity’s annual stroke awareness month: Make May Purple.
Sir Michael Gambon, Les Dennis, Rudolph Walker and Samantha Morton pledge to Make May Purple in 2016.
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.