Inspirational teen urges others to become stroke heroes

Stroke Foundation

A Sunshine Coast teenager who was last year awarded a major accolade for his work in the stroke community is urging others to nominate worthy contenders for the 2024 Stroke Foundation Stroke Awards.

The annual event recognises the incredible individuals who strive to make the future brighter for people impacted by stroke. 

Jackson King, from Buderim, was nominated in the Stroke Warrior category which recognises children and teenagers who have raised awareness of stroke, supported the recovery of a loved one, or shown drive and resilience in their own recovery.  

The 15-year-old, who had a stroke in utero, was recognised for his fundraising efforts for the Stroke Foundation, which is more than 70 per cent funded by public donations.  

“Being recognised at the awards is my greatest achievement, and the proudest moment I have ever had. It was like I was being recognised for all of the pain and problems I have experienced,” Jackson said.  

“Every category at the Stroke Awards is amazing, but being a child who has had a stroke feels like such a small group of people. All children who have a stroke are warriors, and for me to be recognised with the award shows that we do exist, and we have a voice.”  

Jackson’s Mum Kerri said seeing him up on stage is a moment the King family will never forget.  

“Jackson’s stroke caused him to be hemiplegic, so things are already hard for him, and to win such a prestigious award just helped build his confidence and demonstrate that even as kids you have a voice to make a difference,” Kerri said.  

“I look at Jackson and I see how positive and encouraging he is to any other person he meets that has any sort of disability. It is his sense of inclusion and accepting all people which is an attribute I wish more people would have.”  

The Stroke Awards are open to survivors of stroke, carers, volunteers, fundraisers, health professionals and researchers.   

There are eight categories, including the Stroke Warrior Award, Courage Award, Creative Award, Fundraiser of the Year Award, Improving Life after Stroke Award, Volunteer of the Year Award, President’s Achievement Award, and the new First Nations Stroke Excellence Award.  

Nomination close on February 24. Winners will be announced at the Stroke Foundation Stroke Awards on Friday, May 4. 

Nominate today via the Stroke Foundation website. 

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