Y Gymdeithas Strôc yn croesawu gwariant ar ofal critigol yng Nghymru
Mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi cyhoeddi £15m i gefnogi gofal critigol. Mae'r Gymdeithas Strôc yn credu dylai'r peth o'r arian yma mynd at wella gofal strôc yn yr ysbyty.
Mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi cyhoeddi £15m i gefnogi gofal critigol. Mae'r Gymdeithas Strôc yn credu dylai'r peth o'r arian yma mynd at wella gofal strôc yn yr ysbyty.
The Welsh Government has announced a £15m fund to support critical care. The Stroke Association would like some of this to go towards better stroke care in hospital.
On Saturday 07 July, Chris Ellett, Transformation Director at Well Pharmacy, took part in the Media City UK Swim Challenge at Salford Quays. After months of hard training, he completed the gruelling 15km open water swimming marathon.
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.
Stroke survivors in Northern Ireland can now benefit from singing and musical performance to aid their recovery thanks to National Lottery funding secured by the Stroke Association from the Big Lottery Fund.
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A researcher from Cambridge will take on the Simplyhealth Great East Run on Sunday 16 September 2018, to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
Pupils aged 13 and 14 from the Arden Academy Secondary School in Solihull are set to tackle a 100km bike ride to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association, after family members are affected by stroke.
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David Jordan, 38 from Newcastle-under-Lyme, has raised more than £4,200 for the Stroke Association, after surviving a stroke less than a year ago.
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.
Mae’r Gymdeithas Strôc yn lansio prosiect newydd, Gofalu a Chi, i ofalwyr goroeswyr strôc de orllewin Cymru sydd wedi gweld newid yn eu bywydau ar ôl effaith dirybudd strôc.
The Stroke Association is launching a new project, Caring and You, for the carers of survivors in South-West Wales whose lives change after the sudden impact of stroke.
Bydd rhaglen therapi celf newydd ar gyfer goroeswyr strôc yn cychwyn yng nghanolfan cymunedol Tŷ Llewelyn, Llandudno, ym Mehefin.
A new art therapy programme for stroke survivors will begin at Tŷ Llewelyn Community Centre in Llandudno on 29 June.
Michelle Dalmacio, Director of Stroke Support for the South of England at the Stroke Association said: “We are hugely disappointed that East Sussex County Council will no longer be able to fund this well used and much needed stroke recovery service.
Around 172 people from Norfolk ran on Sunday 24 June, raising more than £5,000 for the Stroke Association at the charity’s Beat the Tide run.
TV presenter and writer Anna Richardson is calling on stroke survivors, their friends and family in Watford to join the Stroke Association to take a Step Out for Stroke. The charity is hosting one of its walks in Cassiobury Park at 11am on Saturday 14 July, and everyone is welcome.
Over 70 stroke survivors and Bedford residents raised over £1,150 for the Stroke Association, by taking part in the charity’s Step Out for Stroke walk in Poole Park, on Saturday 24 June 2018.
Rachael Elliott, 40 from Newbury, is taking part in a fundraising walk for the Stroke Association, the charity that supported her after she had a stroke that left her unable to move her eyes up and down. The Step Out for Stroke fundraising walk will take place at Goldsworth Park Lake on Saturday 22 July 2018.