Leeds mother takes on Resolution Run for the Stroke Association
Natalie Smith-Jones, 32, from Leeds is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 March, after her mother survived a stroke on the day of her daughter’s birthday.
Natalie Smith-Jones, 32, from Leeds is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 March, after her mother survived a stroke on the day of her daughter’s birthday.
Anna Somerville, 31, from Ryton is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 February, less than a year after a life-threatening stroke.
Jade Prince, 24, from Walsall is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 February, following her father’s stroke three months ago.
Amanda Cadas and her 16-year-old son, Jack, from Hartlepool are taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 18 March, after Jack’s father survived a stroke.
Charlotte Hickey, 26, from Warrington is taking on the Stroke Association’s 10km Resolution Run this Mother’s Day, to mark 10 years since her mother survived a life-changing stroke.
Amanda Rose, 44, from Weston-on-Trent, is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 18 March alongside her son Corey, after her husband had a life-threatening stroke.
Michelle Richardson, 44, from Uttoxter, is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 February, to mark a milestone in her recovery from a life-changing stroke.
Paul Lambert, 66, from Wimborne is taking part in the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 March, just six months after a life-changing stroke.
Alice Comben, 31, from Ditton, is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 March, after her 18-month-old daughter had a stroke.
Paul Brough, 50, from Haverhill is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 18 March, two years after a life-changing stroke.
Richard Proctor, 51, from Leicester, is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 11 March, to mark two years since his life-changing stroke.
An eight-year-old stroke survivor from Preston is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 18 March alongside his family, to mark a milestone in 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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