Chatham stroke survivors adds their voices to Lost for Words campaign
Chatham stroke survivors Garry Williams and Robert Fionda are among the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Chatham stroke survivors Garry Williams and Robert Fionda are among the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Basildon stroke survivor Lin Woodward, 61, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Norfolk stroke survivor Shirley Willcox, 81, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
A Stockport resident has raised more than £1,550 for the Stroke Association by completing Rough Runner in Altrincham.
Feniscowles stroke survivor Steve Hewitt, 69, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Heywood stroke survivor Ann Gill, 75, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Huddersfield stroke survivor David Jagger, 55, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
East Sussex stroke survivor Ian Slater, 59, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
The Stroke Association’s annual Christmas carol service will this year take place on Friday 1 December at Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street.
International chart-topper and singing sensation, Jessie J is calling on people across Scotland to join her in supporting the Stroke Association’s latest campaign: Lost for Words.
International chart-topper and singing sensation, Jessie J is calling on people across Scotland to join her in supporting the Stroke Association’s latest campaign: Lost for Words.
Littleborough stroke survivor adds her voice to Lost for Words campaign
Neil Ferguson, 15, from Morningside, has been presented with a Life After Stroke Award by Paralympian Scott Quin and TV presenter Amanda Lamb at a glittering award ceremony in London on 1 November 2017.
Well Pharmacy has been named as Corporate Supporter of the Year by the Stroke Association at the charity’s annual Life After Stroke Awards. The awards celebrate the courage shown by stroke survivors and carers as well as the great work and commitment shown by health professionals, groups and supporter organisations.
Neath Port Talbot Stroke Support Group have been presented with a Life After Stroke Award on behalf of the Stroke Association by the BBC One Show host Alex Jones. The star-studded ceremony was held at London’s Dorchester Hotel on 1 November
A local Wiltshire resident is running a minimum of 10k every day for 256 days to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
Scunthorpe stroke survivor Kate Aitken, 84, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Wroot stroke survivor John Parry, 74, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Sutton Coldfield stroke survivor, Andy Brown, 62, is one of the thousands of people who has had to overcome communication difficulties after a stroke.
Prescot stroke survivor, Pamela Bateman-Lee, 48 is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.