The Road to Recovery
This May 2026, join us for a nationwide movement challenge. Track your minutes or kilometres and raise vital funds to support stroke survivors across Aotearoa.
From stroke support groups to online information sessions and free health checks, there's something for everyone. Browse our upcoming events.
This May 2026, join us for a nationwide movement challenge. Track your minutes or kilometres and raise vital funds to support stroke survivors across Aotearoa.
The Camino de Santiago is a once-in-a-lifetime journey that offers more than just a walk; it's an opportunity for people
This May marks Stroke Awareness Month, and we're taking part to help educate and uplift the community about stroke, prevention methods and how to recognise the signs of stroke.
Stroke groups meet regularly to unite people affected by stroke for mutual support and friendship. Find a club near you below.
We offer a range of life after stroke (LAS) workshops, presentations and education sessions for people affected by stroke.
Our mobile vans provide free blood pressure and pulse checks to the public. Find out where we'll be next.
A monthly online support group for stroke survivors.
Find out about fundraising events you can attend or join to help support our vision.
Although stroke is much less common in younger people it does occur, even in children. The young stroke survivors group provides a safe space to meet likeminded people.
Stroke101 education sessions support your workforce to confidently work with people affected by stroke, increase your team’s capability, and improve patient/client wellbeing and outcomes.
Stroke Study Days, run in collaboration with Health New Zealand, provide practical learning for acute, rehabilitation, and community staff working with stroke survivors.