Essex resident helps Make May Purple for Stroke
Sarah Johnson, 33 from Stambridge, is holding a charity dance at The Freight House on Friday 18 May, to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
Sarah Johnson, 33 from Stambridge, is holding a charity dance at The Freight House on Friday 18 May, to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
A women’s running club in Petersfield is inviting local residents to join them on a 5k run at Petersfield Heath on Sunday 13 May, to help Make May Purple for Stroke.
Around 270 people from Cambridge ran, jogged and walked on Sunday 29 April, raising £20,000 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Resolution Run.
A local Stroke Association support group is holding a purple fun day on Wednesday 9 May at Downham Market Methodist Church,in support of the Stroke Association’s Make May Purple for Stroke fundraiser.
Father of four, Ben Turner, 35 from Plymouth, had a stroke in October 2015 and lost the ability to walk. However, Ben learnt how to walk again and is now set to take part in the Step Out for Stroke fundraising walk at Hoe Park on Saturday 12 May, in aid of the Stroke Association.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke fundraising walk in Stewart Park at 11am on Friday 01 June to support stroke survivors and their families.
Adrian Bodimeade, 69 from East Hanney, is braving a wing walk to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association’s awareness month, Make May Purple for Stroke.
A Hampshire resident is preparing to take on a 260 mile scooter challenge to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association’s awareness month, Make May Purple for Stroke.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke fundraising walk in Moor Park at 12pm on Friday 25 May to support stroke survivors and their families.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke fundraising walk in Stanley Park at 11am on Saturday 26 May to support stroke survivors and their families.
The Stroke Association is hosting a Step out for Stroke fundraising walk Central Park at 11am on Sunday 20 May, to support stroke survivors and their families.
Elizabeth Kay, aged 23, from Salford is running 10k for charity just nine months after collapsing from a stroke. She will take part in the Simplyhealth Great Manchester Run on Sunday 20 May to raise funds for the Stroke Association, the charity that supported her recovery.