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  • Stroke 101
    • Prevention
  • Life After Stroke
    • Survivor Stories
    • Resource Providers
    • Support Groups
  • Get Involved
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    • Our Team
  • Upcoming Events
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Category Archives: Blogs

Just Say Yes To Life Book

Have You Said Yes?

BlogsBy Ben RittOctober 28, 2021

After making it through the hardest part of her recovery, Stroke Awareness Oregon co-founder Lawnae Hunter wanted to put together a book to encourage others

Local Boy Scout

Local Boyscout James Nelson

BlogsBy Ben RittJune 30, 2021

Completes his Eagle Scout project by organizing and distributing 2,500 mini-posters throughout Central Oregon.

Working Together for Stroke Victims

BlogsBy Ben RittAugust 26, 2020

At St. Charles, we work hard every day in pursuit of our vision: creating America’s healthiest community, together.

It was a pleasure to have Ted Baxter here in Central Oregon

BlogsBy Ben RittOctober 15, 2019

If you missed any of his events, see a presentation on Facebook or YouTube.

Spotting Signs of Stroke to Save Husband

BlogsBy Ben RittMay 30, 2019

It was an early December morning in 2017, and Brett Kinnard was most of the way to Prineville for work when he realized something didn’t feel right.

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