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ASA is on Facebook
The American Stroke Association is on Facebook! Join thousands of other stroke survivors, caregivers and family members. Write a message on our wall or share your story on the discussion board. We post updates to this group regularly, so join us today.

Aneurysm and AVM Support Group
The purpose of this Aneurysm & AVM Support site is not to echo data from many other informative Web pages.  Instead, it's to be a place where survivors, their families and those who have lost loved ones to aneurysms or AVMs, can exchange experiences, pre- and post-aneurysm/AVM diagnosis.

Generation S
Young stroke survivors, caregivers, medical personnel ... you're all welcome here! Generation S is an informal, interactive information zone where we invite you to look around, drop us a line and share your stories. Stop back often ... because we're a work in progress.

Stroke Discussion List
This is an e-mail discussion group, sponsored by the Stroke Program of the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center.

Support Groups for Childhood Strokes

Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association
The Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offering support and information to families of infants, children and young adults who have hemiplegic cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, hemiparesis, prenatal stroke, childhood stroke, infant stroke, perinatal stroke, neonatal stroke, in utero stroke, and stroke in neonates.

Pediatric Stroke Network
Because childhood stroke is relatively uncommon but steadily on the rise, finding other parents to connect with is often difficult. The goal of this site is to bring together friends and families of infant or childhood stroke survivors from around the world.

 

This content is reviewed regularly. Last updated 06/23/09.


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