Resolution Runs are our largest fundraising events of the year and the money raised goes towards rebuilding lives after stroke. We’re already planning for 2020 and are on the lookout for people to help make them happen.
Volunteer to raise awareness of stroke and fundraise
Raise awareness of stroke and fundraise by volunteering to become a Stroke Ambassador or an Events Fundraiser.
Volunteer to support our work
Support our work by volunteering to become an Office and Administration Volunteer or a Life After Stroke Grants Volunteer.
Volunteer to support stroke survivors
Support stroke survivors by volunteering to become a My Stroke Guide buddy or a Peer Supporter.
If you have a general enquiry about volunteering please complete this form.
Website links policy
This page summarises our policy on website links from and to our site.
We’re working with NHS England to develop a national plan for stroke
We’re pleased to announce that we’re working with NHS England, and other partners, to try and develop a national plan for stroke in England.
What factors affect a stroke survivors' ability to complete patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)
The number of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) has grown in the last few years. PROMs are questionnaires developed to accurately measure patients’ opinions about their health after an illness or during treatment. PROMs are used in both stroke research and routine stroke care.
What I do as a Volunteer Support Officer - James Greene
James Green tells us about what he does as a Volunteer Support Officer.
What is supported self-management in stroke and what makes it work?
‘Supported self-management’ is the help and support offered to stroke survivors and their families after they have left hospital. This research will look at what does and doesn’t work to help stroke survivors and their families to self-manage.