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Baroness Brady launches nation-wide search for Life After Stroke stars

Baroness Brady launches nation-wide search for Life After Stroke stars

Baroness Brady, politician, businesswoman and star of The Apprentice, is launching a nation-wide search for inspiring stroke survivors, carers and volunteers to take part in the Stroke Association’s 2015 Life After Stroke Awards sponsored by the TONI & GUY Charitable Foundation.

The Stroke Association calls on South London to help conquer stroke

The Stroke Association calls on South London to help conquer stroke

Kings College Hospital and EastEnders’ actor Rudolph Walker joined forces with the Stroke Association and local stroke survivors on Wednesday 10 September to help conquer stroke.
The charity is supporting the International Communication Project (ICP) 2014, which aims to highlight the importance of human communication.
By signing up to the project’s online pledge, people can show their

Halifax ‘superwoman’s’ dream comes true

Halifax ‘superwoman’s’ dream comes true

The dreams of fundraising superstar, Amanda Morris, from Halifax, came true this week, when she came face to face with one of the Stroke Association’s top celebrity supporters, Greg James.

Stars sparkle for Stroke Awards

Stars sparkle for Stroke Awards

Karren Brady, patron of The Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards joined iconic British actor Christopher Biggins and a host of other celebrities for the charity’s star-studded event.

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