
This group connects young stroke survivors through shared experiences, peer support, and practical tools for navigating life after stroke.

Founded and run by stroke survivors and hospital stroke coordinators, the Young and Young at Heart Stroke Support Group was founded in 2020 to connect young stroke survivors together for peer support.

Support group for stroke survivors ages 20-50, with speakers and facilitators

This is a group for stroke survivors and their families to connect and support each other and cope with changes in their lives.

The Young Stroke Group is designed for stroke survivors between the ages of 20 and 60
The mission of SAYA is to bring the stroke survivor and caregiver's voices to the table of efforts to promote the health and well-being of young stroke survivors.
Stroke education, prevention resources, survivor support, and research initiatives, aimed at helping the public, patients, and caregivers
Comprehensive support for stroke survivors and their families, offering expert guidance, emotional encouragement, and essential financial resources.
Connecting urban stroke survivors and their families trough peer support groups, educational workshops, and stroke prevention initiatives

Circle of Rights, Inc., a charitable non-profit corporation, is dedicated to improving the lives of stroke survivors and caregivers through education, advocacy, and community support.

Radio show is designed to provide listeners who are physically and/or geographically unable to attend a stroke support group in person, helpful information and friendly, compassionate connection, with other stroke survivors.

A supportive community and recovery tool designed specifically for female stroke survivors and their caregivers (of any gender). You don't have to do this alone.

Advancing prevention, awareness, research, treatment, education, and advocacy. as they do for their physical health and rehabilitation.

Stroke Onward is working to help create a stroke system of care that focuses on the whole person — one where survivors and families get as much support for their rebuilding identities and rewarding lives as they do for their physical health and rehabilitation.

Raising awareness of stroke and heart disease while supporting survivors on their comeback journey.
Nonprofit organization committed to improving heart health for all by driving advocacy, delivering education, and empowering individuals to take charge of their well-being
The Live to the Beat campaign aims to help adults take steps to prevent heart disease and stroke.
Our mission is to advance health equity in Black communities through antiracist education, advocacy, research, and programs.

Our mission is to improve the lives of women with or at risk for heart disease while fighting for equity in heart health.

Learn about different tools to help you quit and how to use them. For veterans - https://veterans.smokefree.gov/

Non-profit organization designed to enhance access to culturally relevant mental health resources and education.

The Loveland Foundation covers the cost of therapy for our community, provides mental health resources, and invests in the professional development of BIPOC therapists. We believe if we reimagine a mental health care system accessible to Black women, we can create a system that benefits everyone.

NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization. We are dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

If you decide to quit using tobacco and have questions, need to talk, are ready to plan your quit day, or want to chat online with a counselor, connect with QuitAssist resources to personalize your path to a tobacco-free life.
Real People. Real Stories. Real Strength. Where every voice matters, every experience is honored, and every connection fuels resilience.
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