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1,754Striders |
278Teams |
Together we've raised $414,793 |
1,228,375Moving Minutes logged |
Join Stride4Stroke and challenge yourself and your mates to get moving this November
and raise funds to prevent stroke, save lives and enhance recovery.
Simply set your Moving Minutes goal, ask your friends to join you and get fundraising!
Making moves that matter
Moving Minutes is how to measure the time you spend being active during Stride4Stroke - and how you complete those minutes is up to you!
Run, walk, dance, yoga, swim, ride or undertake stroke recovery - how will you will you choose to make moves that matter?
Set your moving minutes goal
How many minutes you are going to be active during Stride4Stroke?
Set your
fundraising goal
How much can you raise to help prevent stroke, save lives and enhance recovery for survivors of stroke?
Invite your friends
It's more fun in a team, so get your mates together. There's no better way to Stride!
Stride4Stroke
Get moving during November and smash your fundraising and Moving Minutes goals.
Your moves can be life-saving. Just ask Stephen.
Stephen had a stroke in March 2021 while watching TV with his wife. Suddenly, he couldn’t speak or stand. His speech was all garbled. Thankfully, his wife knew what to do, thanks to a Stroke Foundation F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) magnet on their fridge. The ambulance arrived quickly, but Stephen suffered another stroke on the way to the hospital.
Recovery was tough. Stephen lost confidence and became fearful. Fatigue hit hard, leaving him overwhelmed and unable to do his usual activities. But Stroke Foundation was there. Their fact sheets helped Stephen understand stroke, its effects, and how to recover.
In November 2021, Stephen joined Stride4Stroke to give back. It gave him a sense of purpose and inspired him and others. He's participated every year since.
Stephen's life changed after his stroke, but his connection with Stroke Foundation made it better. He’s forever grateful.
Recognising the F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) signs of stroke quickly, can significantly reduce it's impact.
Will you help more people like Stephen recognise the F.A.S.T signs of stroke and support their path to recovery? Sign up for Stride4Stroke this November.
#STRIDE4STROKE
No matter why you're moving, make moves that matter!
Why your help is important
In the next 11 minutes, someone, somewhere in Australia is going to have a stroke.
Stroke is one of Australia's biggest killers and doesn't discriminate; it affects anyone, anytime.
It claims more lives than breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men.
And incredibly, up to 120 babies and 400 children have a stroke in Australia each year.
By fundraising for Stride4Stroke you'll be helping to sustain vital programs and resources that Stroke Foundation provides, such as:
StrokeSafe Talks
Australia's Biggest
Blood Pressure Check
Information Resources
StrokeLine
Survivors of Stroke
Top 2024 Striders
Individual Striders
Team Striders
If you have any questions or need help along the way, take a look at our FAQ’s page or send us an email.
Share your wonderful efforts with us
#STRIDE4STROKE