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Fundraise4Stroke in 3 Easy Steps

Choose your fundraising activity

There are a range of ways in which you can raise funds for Stroke Foundation.

You can get active, celebrate a special occasion, host an event or create a tribute page
in memory of a loved one.

Your creativity sets the limit.


Create your Fundraise4Stroke page

Set up your fundraising page to start collecting donations that will help prevent stroke, save lives and enhance recovery for survivors of stroke.






Share your page

Let your friends, family, and colleagues know you are fundraising for Stroke Foundation.

Share your fundraising page on socials like Facebook or Instagram, and encourage friends to support your efforts.

Don't forget to share the "why" behind your support for Stroke Foundation. Help people understand what's driving your commitment.

Upcoming Stroke Foundation Events

131km in May Challenge
1 - 31 May 2025

Every 11 minutes, stroke changes a life. But together, we’re changing the story.

Every day, 131 Australians experience a stroke - that’s one every 11 minutes. But the good news is that 80% of strokes can be prevented. Staying active, managing your blood pressure, and making healthy lifestyle choices can significantly reduce stroke risk.

That’s why we created the 131km in May Challenge - to set a challenge that not only gets you moving but also helps raise vital funds for stroke prevention, recovery, and support services. By taking part, you’re helping improve the lives of survivors of stroke, supporting their families, and contributing to critical research and advocacy.
Strokes4Stroke

1 - 30 June 2025

The fundraising event for artists!

Whether you're a professional or hobby artist, part of a school or community group, or simply an art lover, your creativity can help prevent stroke, save lives and enhance recovery for survivors of stroke.

National Stroke Week

4 - 10 August 2025

National Stroke Week encourages the community to learn the F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech and Time) signs of stroke so they can save a life in the event that someone they know is experiencing a stroke. 

 All funds raised through National Stroke Week will help Stroke Foundation continue to promote F.A.S.T. awareness to the community.

Stride4Stroke

1 - 30 September 2025

Join Stride4Stroke and challenge yourself and your mates to get moving this September
and raise funds to prevent stroke, save lives and enhance recovery.

Run, walk, dance, yoga, swim, ride or undertake stroke recovery - how will you Stride4Stroke this September?

Prevent Stroke. Save Lives. Enhance Recovery.

Why your help is important

In the next 11 minutes, someone, somewhere in Australia is going to have a stroke.

Stroke is one of Australia's biggest killers and doesn't discriminate; it affects anyone, anytime.

It claims more lives than breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men.
And incredibly, up to 120 babies and 400 children have a stroke in Australia each year.

By Fundraising4Stroke you'll be helping to sustain vital programs and resources that Stroke Foundation provides, including:

Preventing Stroke

  • StrokeSafe Talks
  • Australia's Biggest Blood Pressure Check
  • Information Resources



Saving Lives

  • F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) Signs of Stroke Awareness
  • Living Guidelines for Stroke Management
  • InformMe Website for Health Professionals

Enhancing Recovery

  • StrokeLine
  • My Stroke Journey
  • EnableMe Website for Survivors of Stroke



Start fundraising today!

Still looking for more ideas? Check out our Fundraising Toolkit.

Or get in touch with us for more information or help.



FUNDRAISING SUPPORT
P: 1300 194 196

E: fundraising@strokefoundation.org.au

ADDRESS

Stroke Foundation
Level 7, 461 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000

We also have offices in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Hobart.