News
Life After Stroke
Awards 2006
The annual Life After Stroke Awards, organised by the Stroke
Association, were presented at a gala luncheon at Claridges in
central London on 8 June. Pat Edwards, PA to Bridge House Trust's
Chief Grants Officer, attended the event and has provided this
report.
'I was very lucky to be part of this amazing occasion, together
with the Bridge House Trust's Grants Committee Chairman, Mr William
Fraser; Grants Committee Member, Mr William Dove and the
Chief Grants Officer, Clare Thomas.
'The Stroke Association formally recognised and celebrated
achievements of people of all ages who have shown tremendous
courage in rebuilding their lives following a stroke. Importantly,
the awards also acknowledged the work of carers and others,
including corporate and trust supporters who show true commitment
and compassion helping those affected by this devastating
condition.
'Bridge House Trust was honoured with the Trust Supporter Award
and the Chairman was pleased to accept it. Since 2001 the Trust has
pledged £136,000 to the Stroke Association's services in London.
The most recent grant was for £74,000 to provide support services
to young stroke survivors (under 55 years old) in East London.
'The awards ceremony began after a most enjoyable lunch and was
hosted by Dr Mike Smith. Presenters of the awards
included writer Sue Townsend, actresses Prunella Scales and
Lynda Bellingham and artist Tony Hart'
For more information about the Stroke Association and the Life
After Stroke Awards visit their website
www.stroke.org.uk/.
Pictured above (from left to right) Mr William Fraser, Chairman
of the Bridge House Trust Grants Committee, accepts the Trust
Supporter Award from Mr Jon Barrick, Chief Executive of the Stroke
Association.