In Loving Memory of Edith Smith

By Sindy Williamson

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Welcome to my In Loving Memory tribute page.

Edith survived a massive stroke at the age of 49. Doctors didn’t think she would walk again. She was a strong determined woman and got back on her feet. With advances in treatment since then, Mum’s ongoing health challenges may well have been mitigated. 

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, around 600 Australian children experience stroke each year.

By making a donation in memory of Edith Smith, you'll be contributing to sustaining 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

Your support goes beyond just a donation; it's a lifeline for individuals at risk of stroke and survivors of stroke.

Thank you for supporting me. Together we can change the state of stroke in Australia for generations to come.

Please give In Loving Memory

$515

Julie Hayes

Dusty. I lost my Mum from Stroke also. I am so so sorry.

$274.30

Sindy & Richard Williamson

Forever in our hearts

$144.54

Anonymous

$80.25

Rachael & Stewart Sutcliffe