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Everyone deserves to live the best life they can after stroke

A stroke is a brain attack. It happens when the blood supply to part of your brain is cut off.

Rebuilding lives after a stroke is a team effort. It takes the determination of stroke survivors and carers, the generosity of supporters and the dedication of the healthcare and research communities to get there.

The Stroke Association provides specialist support, funds critical research and campaigns to make sure people affected by stroke get the very best care and support to rebuild their lives.

The charity was founded in 1899 as the National Association for the Prevention of Consumption and other forms of Tuberculosis. It became the Stroke Association in 1992 and celebrated its centenary in 1999.

Supporting the vital work of the Stroke Association

The Stroke Association’s mission

The Stroke Association believes everyone deserves to live the best life they can after stroke, so it works with the stroke community to make sure people affected by stroke get the very best care and support.

Why we support the Stroke Association

100,000 people have strokes a year. Stroke strikes every five minutes.

How you can help too

Get involved with the Stroke Association by donating, fundraising or volunteering.

Meet the Team

Peter Savage, Partner

Having started his legal career in Northern Ireland around 20 years ago, Peter has since worked in personal injury and clinical negligence. He fights for clients who have suffered significant injuries, including brain and spinal injury, fatal claims, and claims involving children. Compensation is important, but Peter also works hard to ensure his clients have all the elements of care and support they need.

Find Out More

Help us help the Stroke Association

Visit the Stroke Association website