Stroke Matters

Donate to help stroke survivors rebuild their lives

stroke-matters
Once
Regular gift
£50 could help Professor Belli and his team investigate important biomarkers to distinguish stroke from other conditions.
£25 could help someone find hope by talking to us, and the getting emotional support they need to begin to rebuild life after stroke.
£10 could help provide crucial services that help people like Julie thrive again after stroke.
A regular gift of £10 could help fund critical stroke research that could rebuild lives and even save them.
A regular gift of £7 could enable our Stroke Support Coordinators to continue giving people the emotional and practical support they need.
A regular gift of £5 could help run focus groups so survivors can have a say on the future of stroke rehabilitation.
https://donate.stroke.org.uk/regular-donation/step1
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Dr Tony Belli smiling at the camera
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Dr Tony Belli smiling at the camera
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Hema, who works on the Helpline, smiling at the camera
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Julie, a stroke survivor, talking with her coordinator
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Dr Zubair Ahmed smiling at the camera
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Julie, a stroke survivor, talking to her coordinator
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Stroke survivor Alex with his support group

It’s thanks to the kindness and generosity of supporters like you that we are able to fund pioneering research, just like Professor Antonio Belli’s project to develop a new diagnostic test for stroke. Your support will make a real difference to thousands of stroke survivors and their families, just like Julie.

Whether it helps fund a ground-breaking research project or makes our Stroke Helpline available to more people, the impact of your support will be felt for months and years to come.

Every donation you make to the Stroke Association is amazing. But stroke still strikes every five minutes and we can only stop it destroying lives with your help.

Please donate today and help keep hope alive for more stroke survivors and their families.*


* Your donations will help to fund vital work – such as research projects, the Stroke Helpline and support groups – and help stroke survivors and their families rebuild their lives.