Derby stroke survivor adds his voice to Lost for Words campaign
Findern stroke survivor Robert Albutt, 54, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Findern stroke survivor Robert Albutt, 54, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
A Spalding couple have celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary by raising over £650 for the Stroke Association, after their son had a stroke.
Stroke survivor Craig Dove, 41, from Wakefield is preparing to hit the slopes, after receiving one of the Stroke Association’s Life after Stroke Grants, thanks to funding from Royal Mail.
Patients across England are waiting too long for vital hospital treatment which could significantly reduce the impact of their stroke.
Ahead of World Stroke Day (Saturday 29 October) the Stroke Association has welcomed the announcement that there will be a strategic review of stroke services in Northern Ireland.
Stroke survivor Scott Marston, 39, and his wife Andrea from Oswestry have raised £1,000 for the Stroke Association.
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 Waunarlwydd, Jason McCarthy, is encouraging people across Wales to Give a Hand and Bake for the Stroke Association.
The charity’s latest fundraising initiative asks people to roll up their sleeves, grab a mixing bowl and bake to help make a difference for people affected by stroke. Give a Hand and Bake takes place this autumn from 24 – 30 October, when buddin
A new support group for stroke survivors in Thurrock will launch on Friday 11 November at Woody’s café in Thurrock garden centre, and will meet on a fortnightly basis at 10:30am.
Father of three, Liam Stapleton, from Chandler's Ford, has successfully completed the Great South Run in less than two hours for the Stroke Association.
A 28 year-old-stroke survivor from Cambridge is supporting the Stroke Association’s latest fundraising initiative: Give a Hand and Bake.
A stroke survivor and baker from Horncastle, Naomi Wentzell, is about to Give a Hand and Bake for the Stroke Association with a bake sale on Thursday 27 October.
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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