Please join us in wishing Ardi a happy 1st birthday🎈
We're beyond grateful to be included in Ardi's celebrations. It's a very special birthday, that will make a very special difference.
Support Ardi's fundraiser: https://t.co/HeV3NJvfOP
We're searching for some friendly, patient and passionate people to help us deliver home-based speech and language therapy across the Yorkshire region.
If you’re interested in supporting local people with Aphasia, we’d love to hear from you: https://t.co/hg1cebSLkN
We are looking to recruit a friendly, patient and passionate Session Lead to help us deliver our twice-monthly Aphasia Cafe in Calderdale.
Apply now: https://t.co/nxFRkSkXYs
Meet Alan and Denise Jeffrey from Wakefield. In August 2023, Alan experienced a sudden stroke which left him with severe Aphasia.
Following a referral to Aphasia Support, Alan began 1:1 speech and language therapy and shares his journey here: https://t.co/3tptlD6Fc2
We are delighted to welcome Caroline Haw to Aphasia Support's Board of Trustees.
Caroline is a practicing Speech and Language Therapist who has spent decades supporting people with Aphasia and their families. We're beyond grateful to have her support!
Aphasia Support is heading to parliament! Please write to your MP kindly inviting them to join us:
🔎 Find your local MP: https://t.co/GfFktBpIGH
✉️ Use our template email: https://t.co/smWdRD3KwY
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Meet Shadim Hussain from Bradford. In the summer of 2022, Shadim had a stroke which saw him go from leading a busy and successful life as a CEO, to suddenly needing help with everyday tasks.
Read Shadim's inspiring story here: https://t.co/CvmA4Ko3i2
Every Monday, we make our favourite phone call as we get to hear from the lucky winner of our weekly draw!
We only have a few numbers available in our charity Bonus Ball. Play today and support the Aphasia community: https://t.co/bkiUUN72J3
We've been discussing the impact of having a language disorder, sharing self-help strategies and ways for others to help make conversation easier.
Speech and Language Therapist, Gemma, explores some popular tips in our latest blog: https://t.co/hG7Z2Vs4DL
Aphasia Support's Bonus Ball competition takes place every Saturday!
Sign up before the weekend for your chance to win up to £50 in our next draw: https://t.co/bkiUUN72J3
Entry costs £2 per ball, per week. A fun way to ensure our small charity makes a BIG difference.
Throughout the UK, there's a huge demand for long-term provision across the Aphasia community. That's why we've been piloting a Branch Network, giving people the opportunity to set up an Aphasia Support branch in their region.
Find out more: https://t.co/9ErXOwK54Z
Are you celebrating Valentine's Day?
We've put together some top tips to help make conversations with your loved ones easier. Whether you have Aphasia, or care for someone with the condition, read our top tips and spread the love today: https://t.co/hG7Z2Vs4DL
In our latest blog post, we share how we we work closely with the NHS to supplement their services and provide trusted, long-term support.
Click here to find out more: https://t.co/lvJE3qJYW0
We're looking for 20 energetic, fun-loving people to join Team Aphasia Support for this year's Wakefield Chantry & Huddersfield Dragon Boat Race!
Making a difference is a true team effort, and we'd love to have you onboard.
Learn more: https://t.co/LUIINooIlB
We are thrilled to welcome Steve Smith to Aphasia Support's Board of Trustees.
Steve is a highly respected businessman with lived experience of Aphasia. Steve is a true advocate for the Aphasia community, and we're delighted to have him onboard: https://t.co/1UUrhsfoeG
According to a 2023 Stroke Association survey, over half (54%) of the British public have never heard of Aphasia.
We met with Speech and Language Therapist, Hannah Butters, to explore the different types of Aphasia and how it may present: https://t.co/5Ig4IkQcss
Whether you're an absolute beginner, or an avid runner, make every step count by representing our small charity at some of the UK's biggest events.
We know you've got what it takes, or know someone who's ready for the challenge: https://t.co/T6L7w00EYG
Through our research, we know there are lots of areas with little to no support for people with Aphasia and their carers.
Throughout 2025, we'll continue working tirelessly to increase our funding so we can expand our support to meet demand for our services across the UK.
As a charity, we're always grateful to receive raffle prize donations to help us raise vital funds for the Aphasia community.
We welcome donations at our Aphasia Cafe sessions, or via our office at Balne Lane Community Centre in Wakefield. Thank you!
Did you make a new year's resolution to lace up your running shoes?
Run for a cause that's close to your heart. Join Team Aphasia Support in 2025 as we take on some of the UK's most-loved events.
Explore our events calendar today: https://t.co/T6L7w00EYG