Kirkleatham Museum prepares to Make May Purple
Kirkleatham Museum in Redcar will be turning purple on Wednesday 17 May to celebrate the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month, Make May Purple.
Kirkleatham Museum in Redcar will be turning purple on Wednesday 17 May to celebrate the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month, Make May Purple.
A stroke survivor from Hayes has joined forces with other survivors in the area to form a walking football team to kick off the Stroke Association’s national awareness month: Make May Purple.
Hull stroke survivor Connor Lynes has joined the Stroke Association to host the charity’s Conquer Stroke Duathlon in East Park, Holderness Road, Hull on Saturday 20 May.
TV presenter Gloria Hunniford, from Portadown has lent her support to the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month Make May Purple. During the month of May, the charity is urging everyone to go purple and raise vital funds, to show support for people who have been affected by stroke.
A local stroke survivor from Wiltshire is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step Out for Stroke event at Warminster Town Park on Sunday 21 May.
A mother and daughter are set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step Out for Stroke event in Hoe Park on Saturday 13 May.
Merseyside stroke survivors are preparing to step into the spotlight for a stand-up comedy night at 81 Renshaw to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association on Wednesday 24 May.
Paul Carter, 55, from Darlington, is encouraging people across the North East of England to take on a walking marathon challenge for the Stroke Association this summer.
A stroke survivor from Wokingham is celebrating four years since their stroke by climbing Mount Ben Nevis in May 2017 to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
The Stroke Association is holding a Step out for Stroke walk in Antrim Castle Gardens on 21 May 2017 at 2pm. This family fundraising event is open to everyone, regardless of age or ability. The charity is calling on people to register now and take part alongside local stroke survivors and their families.
A local stroke survivor from Chelmsford is set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step Out for Stroke event in Hylands Park on Saturday 04 June.
A young stroke survivor from Wakefield is raising vital funds for the Stroke Association, and is calling on local residents to come along to her Purple Summer Ball on Friday 16 June.
Jools Walker, cycling blogger and presenter from Newham, is gearing up to take part in the Stroke Association’s Thames Bridges Bike Ride on Sunday 01 October, just one year after a mini-stroke.
The Stroke Association in Chester has teamed up with England Golf to provide golf courses for stroke survivors in the area.
The Stroke Association and the Heart of Worcestershire College have teamed up to help stroke survivors return to work, with a ten week course at the charity’s Life After Stroke Centre, Bromsgrove.
A women’s running club in Petersfield is inviting local residents to join them on a 5k run at Petersfield Heath on Saturday 20 May, to help Make May Purple for stroke.
A team of six stroke survivors and carers in Bath are working with the Stroke Association and Bath: Hacked to create a map of wheelchair accessible places in the city.
Isle of Man landmarks shone brightly in purple on Monday 01 May to launch the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month: Make May Purple.
Redditch stroke survivor, Steve Fitter, 57, is set to take on a huge personal challenge to help overcome his aphasia, with the support of the Stroke Association.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke walk at Central Park, Scunthorpe at 11am on Sunday 14 May.