Local woman raises hundreds for Stroke Association after mother’s stroke
Lauren Stubbs, 32 from Stockport, has raised more than £350 for the Stroke Association, by donning her apron and hosting a Give a Hand and Bake event.
Lauren Stubbs, 32 from Stockport, has raised more than £350 for the Stroke Association, by donning her apron and hosting a Give a Hand and Bake event.
Elly Milton, a 19 year old stroke survivor from Murdishaw, and her family are inviting local residents to come along to a Give a Hand and Bake event, to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
Farnell, an electronics distributor based in Leeds, has raised more than £400 for the Stroke Association, after holding a series of fundraising events for the charity.
North Shore Golf Club has raised £1,670 for the Stroke Association after holding a series of fundraising events for the charity in 2018 and 2019, during Bill Dugdale and Jeannie Hayhurst’s year as Captain and Lady Captain.
A Blackburn running group is on a fundraising mission at the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run at Stanley Park on Sunday 14 April, after one of their members survived a stroke.
Luke Winwood, 26, from Great Barr, Birmingham is set to climb Mount Snowdon to raise money for the Stroke Association on Saturday 8 September, after his son survived a stroke at birth.
Blackpool musician, Colin Appleby is inviting local residents to Coast Town Events Ska concert on Saturday 15 September at the Blackpool Winter Gardens, to raise funds for the Stroke Association.
Pupils aged 13 and 14 from Arden Academy in Knowle, Solihull have raised £3,500 for the Stroke Association by completing a gruelling 100km bike ride.
Sarah Revill-Dews, 28 from Nottingham, will take on the Prudential RideLondon 100-mile challenge on Sunday 29 July, to mark how far she has come since surviving a stroke, just two days after her honeymoon.
A Tipton man has organised a charity football match to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association, after his dad had a life-changing stroke.
Nick Tomlinson, a 47 year old father-of-three from Wilmslow, will take on the Prudential RideLondon 100-mile challenge on Sunday 29 July, to mark how far he has come since surviving a stroke in 2016.
John Sherlock, 39 from Shipley, is set to take on a gruelling 127 mile bike ride for the Stroke Association, after his best friend survived two strokes aged just 35.