Fermanagh Rose Mairead supports Stroke Association
Fermanagh’s entrant in this year’s Rose of Tralee festival has spoken of her commitment to supporting local people affected by stroke.
Fermanagh’s entrant in this year’s Rose of Tralee festival has spoken of her commitment to supporting local people affected by stroke.
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.
Hannah Garrity, 14, from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, wins the 2014 Children and Young People’s Life After Stroke Award.
To coincide with
‘Volunteer Week’ which runs from 1-7 June 2014, Antrim’s Deputy Mayor, Councillor
Brian Graham, has supported the Stroke Association in recognising the support
and commitment received from its volunteers at a special celebration event in Antrim.
The Stroke
Association is the only UK wide charity solely dedicated to combating stroke in
people of all ages. Its services dir
58 year old Hilary Palmer from Lisburn received the Award for Creative
Arts at the recent Northern Ireland
Life After Stroke Awards which took place in the Stormont Hotel, Belfast as
part of Action on Stroke month.
Health Minister Edwin
Poots, Government and Health representatives honoured the achievements of
stroke survivors, their carers and supporters at the event. Local celebrities
al
Nicola Moran, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist for the Royal Victoria
Hospital, received the Professional Excellence Award, sponsored by Boehringer
Ingelheim, at the recent Northern Ireland
Life After Stroke Awards which took place in the Stormont Hotel, Belfast as
part of Action on Stroke month.
Health Minister Edwin
Poots, Government and Health representatives honoured the achievement
69 year old Margaret
O’Neill from Coalisland received the Adult Courage Award (65 years and
over) and her daughter 43 year old
Roisin O’Neill, also from Coalisland, received the Carer’s Award the recent Northern
Ireland Life After Stroke Awards which took place in the Stormont Hotel,
Belfast as part of Action on Stroke month.
Health Minister Edwin
Poots, Government and Health representa
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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