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Our work relies heavily on the generosity of our supporters - without you we could do very little.

Whether we are providing help through our community or information services funding pioneering research campaigning or providing welfare grants to help improve the quality of stroke survivors lives, we rely upon donations from our supporters to help fund these activities.

£20 keeps our stroke helpline open for an hour
£50 helps us publish information booklets
£100 or more can help fund our research projects

  • Donations - Make a difference today

  • Make a donation

  • Direct debit: Why give a regular donation?

    Regular donations give us the confidence to plan our work in advance and commit to ongoing projects.
    They are the most cost-effective way for you to support us, keeping administrative costs to a minimum.
    Giving by Direct Debit enables you to budget your support.

    To set up your regular donation online simply click here and fill in your details.

  • Gift Aid
    Find out more about Gift Aid or complete a Gift Aid Declaration now to make your gifts to The Stroke Association go further.

    How does it work?
    If you give £1 in the normal way The Stroke Association will receive precisely £1. But if you Gift Aid it then The Stroke Association will receive £1.28 - in other words increasing the value of your gift by nearly a third.

    Who can use Gift Aid?
    Anyone who has paid enough income tax or capital gains tax to cover the amount reclaimed by The Stroke Association in the current financial year can use Gift Aid.

  • The Stroke Association has recently launched some exciting new fundraising appeals. Find out more, or make an online donation to one of our current appeals.

  • Other ways to donate
    There are many ways to donate to The Stroke Association including fundraising events, activities, raffles and more.

  • How your money helps

  • Frequently asked questions
    Find the answers to the questions most frequently asked by our supporters. If you have any further questions about donating to The Stroke Association that are not answered here please call 01604 623943, or email us

  • Books
    In addition to the wealth of information about stroke that can be found on this website, there are also a number of good books that may be of interest to people who have had a stroke and their families, friends and carers.