Devon stroke survivor backs Stroke Association’s FAST message
Stroke survivor Wendy Nassaris, 72, from Devon, is urging people across the South West to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Wendy Nassaris, 72, from Devon, is urging people across the South West to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Chris Moon, 30, from East Sussex is urging people across the South East to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Carol Pickthorne, 48, from Sneyd Green is urging people across Stoke-on-Trent to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Victor Lawrence, 74, from Eastbourne,is urging people across the South East to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Fernando Da Silva, 68, from Hammersmith and Fulham is urging people across London to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Frank Nunneley, 72, from Rye, is urging people across the South East to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Simon King, 49, from Hammersmith and Fulham, is urging people across London to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor John Thompson, 72, from Hertfordshire,is urging people across the East of England to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Josie Bates, 55, from Tyldesleyis urging people to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor Elaine Pye, 53, from Wigan is urging people across the North West to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Elland estate agent, Ami Baxter, is celebrating another successful year of fundraising for the Stroke Association, with £900 raised in 2017, taking her total so far to £2,453.
The Stroke Association has launched a new exercise group to support people affected by stroke in West Norfolk.
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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