Sunderland mother and stroke survivor receives regional recognition
A mother of three from Sunderland has received a Highly Commended Life After Stroke Award from the Stroke Association, in recognition of her courage and determination.
A mother of three from Sunderland has received a Highly Commended Life After Stroke Award from the Stroke Association, in recognition of her courage and determination.
Selby stroke survivor Brendon Ormsby, 56, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Gateshead stroke survivor Denise Groom, 58, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Hartlepool stroke survivor Dot Guttridge, 64, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
This World Stroke Day, Medicals RFC will take on Gosforth RFC on Saturday 29 October, to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association in memory of Danie Serfontein, the clubs’ former president.
Stroke survivor and star baker from South Shields, Jennifer Tufts, is encouraging people across the North East to Give a Hand and Bake for the Stroke Association.
A 14 year-old-stroke survivor and her family from Stockton-on-Tees are supporting the Stroke Association’s call for a new national stroke strategy for England.
The Stroke Association is appealing to runners in Yorkshire to help conquer stroke, by joining the charity’s team at the Plusnet Yorkshire Marathon on Sunday 09 October.
Former York council leader Chris Steward and former Labour councillor Fiona Fitzpatrick are set to take part in the Stroke Association’s Step out for Stroke event in Rowntree Park, York, on Saturday 2 July.
Gateshead resident Denise Groome, 57, is on the road to recovery after a stroke left her with limited communication and unable to write and spell.
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.
Gateshead Millennium Bridge shone brightly in purple on Sunday 01 May to launch the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month, Make May Purple.
The Stroke Association. We believe in life after stroke. That’s why we campaign to improve stroke care and support people to make the best possible recovery. It’s why we fund research to develop new treatments and ways to prevent stroke. The Stroke Association is a charity. We rely on your support to change lives and prevent stroke. Together we can conquer stroke.
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