Whitefield stroke survivor takes on Resolution Run for the Stroke Association
Scott Downie, 45, from Whitefield is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 04 March, six months following a stroke.
Scott Downie, 45, from Whitefield is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 04 March, six months following a stroke.
The Stroke Association launched its new Moving Forward After Stroke programme in Stockport on Tuesday 06 February, to help local stroke survivors get more active.
Stroke survivor Gill Hughes, 62, from Congleton is urging people across Cheshire to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Stroke survivor David Hiscott, 48, from Greenmount, is urging people in Bury to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
Tara Galloway, Head of Stroke Support for the Stroke Association, said: “Today, the Stroke Association has been made aware of a proposal from East Sussex County Council to cease or significantly reduce £80,000 of funding for the charity’s support services in the county. This is part of a drive to save £17 million across the county.
Ben Wright, 41, from Stockportis urging people to be aware of the warning signs of stroke, and share the FAST message to help save more lives.
A nine-year-old stroke survivor from Lowestoft is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 February alongside her family, to mark a milestone in her recovery.
Julie Thomson, 45, from Bournemouth is taking on the Stroke Association’s Resolution Run on Sunday 25 March, to mark a milestone in her recovery from a life-changing stroke.
Stroke survivor Anthony Peters, 69, from Wokingham,is urging people across the South 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.
My name is Katie Simpson. I'm 30 years old, and a mother of two beautiful girls. I had a stroke in 2013 at the age of 25 years old. I had my stroke whilst I was 16 weeks pregnant, which led to clots in the baby's placenta, causing the pregnancy to end.
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.
Public Health England has launched its Act FAST campaign for 2018
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.
Tara Galloway, Head of Stroke Support for the Stroke Association, said: “In January 2018 the Stroke Association was made aware that East Sussex County Council were considering the cessation of £80,000 of funding for the Stroke Association’s support services in the county.
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.