Barrowford resident leads walkers to fundraising success
Carole Taylor, 49, from Barrowford, has organised a sponsored walk in memory of her mother who passed away from a stroke, raising more than £1,460 for the Stroke Association.
Carole Taylor, 49, from Barrowford, has organised a sponsored walk in memory of her mother who passed away from a stroke, raising more than £1,460 for the Stroke Association.
A Hampshire stroke survivor is gearing up to take on a 55 mile cycle in the Stroke Association’s Thames Bridges Bike Ride on Sunday 01 October.
Around 100 stroke survivors and Swindon residents raised over £2,000 for the Stroke Association, by taking part in the charity’s Step out for Stroke walk in Coate Water Country Park, on Sunday 02 July.
A Hertfordshire stroke survivor is gearing up to take part in the Stroke Association’s Thames Bridges Bike Ride on Sunday 01 October.
The Stroke Association has appointed Stephen King as the charity’s new Chair Designate
Artwork created by a number of London stroke survivors will be the focus of a new exhibition at the Coningsby Gallery from Wednesday 19 July to Friday 21 July 2017.
Two Plymouth friends have taken on a sailing voyage from Bristol to Jersey over five days, raising over £2,000 for the Stroke Association.
Mollie Rhodes, from Redhill, will tackle the Stroke Association’s Thames Bridges Bike Ride on Sunday 01 October to raise vital funds for the charity.
An Oxon resident and five of her friends are set to tackle the Great Notts Bike Ride on Sunday 25 June to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
Nottingham fundraiser Dominic Bowen, 38, is inviting local residents to a Gangsters and Molls Charity Ball to celebrate the end of his year-long fundraising mission for the Stroke Association.
A Woking stroke survivor is preparing to take on the Superhero Tri on Saturday 19 August to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
Artwork created by Sheffield stroke survivors will be the focus of a new exhibition at the Salvation Army Citadel, Psalter Lane in Sheffield, on Wednesday 28 June from 12:30pm - 3pm.
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