Slough runners raise over £6,500 for the Stroke Association
Around 172 people from Slough ran, jogged and walked on Sunday 25 March, raising more than £6,500 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Resolution Run.
Around 172 people from Slough ran, jogged and walked on Sunday 25 March, raising more than £6,500 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Resolution Run.
Gary Mellors, 54, from Ilkeston, is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 06 May, after a life-changing stroke.
Around 260 people from Maidstone ran, jogged and walked on Sunday 25 March, raising more than £10,000 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Resolution Run.
Jason Grimshaw, 50 from Purley is taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon for the Stroke Association on Sunday 22 April 2018.
More than 200 people from across Blackpool ran, jogged and walked on Sunday 18 March, raising more than £8,000 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Resolution Run.
Thomas Wainwright, 67, from Uttoxeter is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 29 April, just weeks after surviving a stroke.
More than 460 people from across Cheshire ran, jogged and walked on Sunday 11 March, raising more than £12,000 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Resolution Run.
More than 350 people from across Teesside ran, jogged and walked on Sunday 11 March, raising more than £20,000 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Resolution Run.
The Stroke Association is holding their next childhood stroke support day at Bristol Aquarium on Saturday 28 April 2018.
A stroke survivor who was told she may never walk again is taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon for the Stroke Association.
Gary Saunders, 56, from Waterloovilleis taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon for the Stroke Association on Sunday 22 April 2018.
Becky Hardy, 38, from Dereham is taking on the Virgin Money London Marathon for the Stroke Association on Sunday 22 April 2018 after her partner, Peter, survived eight mini strokes last August.
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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