Peninsula Stroke Association 3801 Miranda Avenue, Building 6, Room A162, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Phone (650) 565-8485 Fax (650) 565-8482 support@psastroke.org
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The Peninsula Stroke Association (PSA) is a not-for-profit organization serving the people of Santa Clara and San Mateo counties in Northern California. PSA's mission is to reduce the incidence of stroke through education and to help alleviate stroke's devastating aftermath through programs to support survivors and caregivers.
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If your group is located in San Mateo or Santa Clara counties and you are a group of 25 or more, please contact us at support@psastroke.org or call (650) 565-8485 to set up your free 45-minute talk about stroke.
To request copies of PSA's 'Stroke Stick Guy' please send an email to support@psastroke.org or call (650) 565-8485.
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Make A Donation to PSA!
Donations enable the Peninsula Stroke Association to continue and to expand its services to
the community. All donations are tax-deductible (Tax ID 77-0500631). Click here to find out
all the ways in which you can donate to PSA.
PSA In the News
In this link you will find a few local newspaper articles that talk about stroke, the latest in
stroke treatment, Peninsula Stroke Association and stroke survivors.
PSA Newsletter
Click here to see the latest edition and archives of
"Victory Over Stroke", PSA's quarterly newsletter.
If you would like to subscribe click here. To sign up
for our E-Newsletter enter your e-mail address in
the box to the right.
Save the Date! PSA's 10th Anniversary Celebration
PSA is celebrating its 10th anniversary on the evening of Saturday, October 4th, 2008 at the
Community School of Music and Arts in Mountain View. The evening features strolling
dinner, silent auction and music.
This signature event is bringing the community together to acknowledge the work and
accomplishments of PSA in the past decade. Proceeds benefit the free ongoing programs
to reduce the incidence of stroke through education and to help alleviate stroke’s
devastating aftermath for stroke survivors and their caregivers.