The Stroke Association is hosting a Step Out for Stroke fundraising walk at Pembroke Castle at 2 pm on June 24 to support stroke survivors and their families.

Stroke is a leading cause of disability and there are almost 66,000 people in Wales living with the after effects. For stroke survivors, the challenge of taking part in Step Out for Stroke will also celebrate their steps towards regaining their independence.

Step Out for Stroke is a family-friendly event, suitable for all ages and abilities. The day will also include entertainment from the Pembrokeshire Stroke Recovery Service’s Strike a Chord choir. 

Margaret Street, director at the Stroke Association in Wales, said: “A stroke can happen to anyone, at any age, at any time and it changes lives in an instant. For many stroke survivors, Step Out for Stroke will mark an important milestone in their road to recovery and seeing them take on this challenge will be truly inspirational.

“Step Out for Stroke is also a fun day out for all the family and we hope to see as many people as possible from the local community taking part alongside stroke survivors and enjoying the other activities on offer.”

Step Out for Stroke walks will take place across Wales from May to July. Visit www.stroke.org.uk/stepout or sign-up to an event near you.