Heritage Healthcare set to Make May Purple for the Stroke Association
Heritage Healthcare in Darlington is supporting the Stroke Association’s national awareness month, Make May Purple, to raise vital funds for people affected by stroke.
Heritage Healthcare in Darlington is supporting the Stroke Association’s national awareness month, Make May Purple, to raise vital funds for people affected by stroke.
Kirkleatham Museum in Redcar will be turning purple on Wednesday 17 May to celebrate the Stroke Association’s annual awareness month, Make May Purple.
Peter Moore, Regional Director at the Stroke Association in the North East, comments on the impact of North Durham CCG and Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield CCG withdrawing the funding for the Stroke Association’s Stroke Recovery Service and Communication Support Service in County Durham and Darlington.
A Washington stroke group is calling out for new members and volunteers to join them and help local stroke survivors on the road to recovery.
Patricia Baxter, 79, from Easington has raised over £940 for the Stroke Association after taking on the charity’s Zip the Tyne in her 80th year.
The Stroke Association in South Tyneside has teamed up with SMILE Through Sport, to help local stroke survivors get more active.
Over 300 fun-seeking fundraisers will take part in a zip slide across the River Tyne on Saturday 04 March, to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
A 20-year-old stroke survivor and mother of one, from Bishop Auckland, is preparing to take on the Stroke Association’s Zip the Tyne on Saturday 04 March to raise vital funds for the charity that supported her in her recovery.
A stroke survivor from Skipton is plucking up the courage to have her head shaved to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association, four years after experiencing a life-threatening stroke.
The Stroke Association is calling out for thrill-seekers to walk barefoot across burning coals at a firewalk, at 6pm on Thursday 09 February at Sainsbury's in Bishop Auckland.
A Washington stroke survivor and her husband have each received a Highly Commended Life After Stroke Award from the Stroke Association.
A teenage stroke survivor from South Shields has received a Highly Commended Life After Stroke Award from the Stroke Association, in recognition of his courage throughout his recovery.
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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