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There are many incredible organizations that provide support to stroke survivors and their families. Below are organizations that can be helpful for life after stroke and beyond.

Ways They Support Us

How These Organizations Can Support You

Whether you're looking for financial assistance, emotional support, rehabilitation programs, or caregiver education, these organizations bring specialized expertise and resources tailored to the needs of stroke survivors.

Each group has its own strengths — from advocacy and legal aid to community reintegration and therapy programs — providing you with a more holistic support system.

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Financial Assistance
FindHelp.org
Searchable platform for local assistance including food, housing, utilities, transportation, financial aid.
Support Services
California
Allsup – Return-to-Work Consulting
Advisors guide SSDI/SSI recipients—including stroke survivors—through return-to-work and benefits options.
Mental Health & Counseling
Virginia
NAMI – Family Support
Support groups, education, and advocacy for caregivers of individuals with mental health needs.
4301 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22203
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Texas
Texas Legal Services Center
Free civil legal aid for elders/disabled Texans: housing, benefits, guardianship, Medicaid.
1920 E. Riverside Dr. Suite A-120, #501 Austin, TX 78741
Caregiver Support
Caring Across Generations
Advocates for caregiver-friendly policies, caregiver support infrastructure & paid leave.
Advocacy & Legal Support
California
National Health Law Program (NHeLP)
Legal advocacy for low-income/disabled clients—Medicaid, Medicare, non-discrimination.
3701 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 315 Los Angeles, CA 90010
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Disclaimer: The Stroke Foundation shares and updates this list purely for informational purposes. We are not recommending, promoting or endorsing any of the organizations, programs, or resources listed.

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