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Stroke changes everything, but so can your support

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Portrait image of Chris looking into camera

Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability in the UK. Chris’s stroke cost him his ability to walk, speak, and take care of himself. For loved ones, the impact of stroke can also be huge. All of a sudden, they find themselves in the role of carer, often at the expense of their jobs.

Stroke changes everything, but so can your support. Please donate £25 this Giving Tuesday and help us be there for more survivors with our vital services, like the Stroke Helpline and support groups.

Psychologically, the cost of stroke has been huge for Chris. He says, "I was angry with the world, and myself. Angry, sad, and depressive. It was very tough at the time.” Watch the video to hear his story. 

But thanks to the Stroke Association, there is hope for everyone. We’re dedicated to helping stroke survivors like Chris and their families with the emotional, practical and financial cost of stroke. 

When stroke changes everything, you can help us be there. Please donate today so more stroke survivors and their loved ones can access vital support groups and specialist services.*

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Stroke association helpline worker wearing headset smiling

Donate £50

£50 could answer a call to our helpline from someone who urgently needs support because their life has been changed by stroke.
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Baz talking with with Stroke Association representative

Donate £25

£25 could be a part of a hardship grant for a stroke survivor who is struggling to pay for basics like food and clothing.
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Stroke survivor Sebastian with mum

Donate £10

£10 could help us be there for children and families through our specialist childhood stroke support.