'We can't change history. But we can change the future'

Stroke survivor story by Sanelisiwe Mthembu

“I still have faith that I will recover no matter what"

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REMIND ME NOT

A poem from one of the stroke survivor's.

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Thabiso Senamela, Stroke Survival Story

How a young stroke survivor got epilepsy

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Stroke survivor story by Marlene Jonas

How a young mother of three lives with no support from her own family

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She suffered a stroke at just 17

How a young stroke survivor is still pursuing her dreams

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Stroke survivor story - Letlhogonolo Modise, South Africa

"Nobody should go through this alone" She says

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8/31/2020

'We can't change history but we can change the future'

The first article covering a story on the foundation and the reason for its establishment. Written by: Phozisa Mandela

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9/5/2020

Foundation assists people suffering from stroke

“I am in the process of doing my grade 12 and attends physiotherapy,” she said. Written by: Nsuku Rhikhotso

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9/27/2020

Tendani is testimony that a stroke needs not be a life-ender

A beautifully written article on one of the foundation's stroke survivors and how the foundation assisted Tendani, included. Written by: Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

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9/8/2017

She suffered a stroke at just 17

A magazine article on our founder's stroke and her journey. Written by Thokozile Mnguni

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5/10/2021

A stroke changed her entire life for the worst but this stroke survivor found hope

Living with a permanent disability induced by a stroke, this 41-year-old woman wants other stroke survivors to drew inspiration from her life and know that there is a life after stroke. Written by: Ndivhuwo Mukwevho

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10/21/2020

Letlhogonolo Modise's Foundation assists young Nkomazi stroke survivor

World Stroke Day is on October 29 each year. The day is designated to raise awareness for stroke survivors. Written by: Danell Watts

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10/9/2020

Stroke survivor uses her experience to help others reclaim their lives

Further information on the founder's experience. Written by: Ndivhuwo Mukwevho

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11/13/2020

How a young Pretoria woman got her life back after suffering a stroke at 17

Ten years after surviving a stroke Letlhogonolo Modise is rebuilding her life. Written by: Joy Mphande

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10/20/2020

Letlhogonolo Modise's Foundation to raise awareness on World Stroke Day

Raising awareness Written by: Thembi Rowen Siaga

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11/10/2020

Reclaiming her life 10 years after suffering a stroke

“A few days prior to my stroke I did experience a headache. It was constantly there, but I didn’t tell anyone.” Written by: Noxolo Sibiya

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11/4/2020

Letlhogonolo Modise's Foundation

Supporting stroke survivors on their journey to recovery.

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10/27/2020

Stroke survivor uses his lifestyle shift to raise awareness about healthy eating and exercise

To mark World Stroke day, a father of three hopes his illness and resulting shift to a healthy lifestyle will inspire others to prevent strokes. Written by: Ndivhuwo Mukwevho

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Letlhogonolo Modise’s Foundation provides a unique, experience for stroke survivors privileged and underprivileged. We provide support groups and a platform of wellness programs that are designed to address survivor’s physical, cognitive, social and emotional well-being in a comfortable, welcoming, non-clinical environment.

Our main core is to ensure that guidance and support is provided for, survivors to apply and practice skills to overcome their disabilities with all the alternative services available to assist stroke survivors get on with their lives positively and productively.

Letlhogonolo Modise’s Foundation was established on the 3rd of August 2019. Letlhogonolo Modise is a young stroke survivor who had a stroke in February 2010, during her final year of High School. When the time came for her to be discharged, Ms. Modise and her family had no idea what to do next or who to contact regarding her way forward.

With some assistance she was able to achieve getting through her final year of High School and getting into a university with limited assistance and financial backing. Being close to the ten year mark, her experience has allowed her to see how young stroke survivors aren’t made a priority in terms of what happens to them once they leave the hospital. Ms. Modise has come to realize that there’s a reason why she and many young stroke survivors, survive near death experiences. This is what made her establish the foundation to better assist others in ways she wishes someone could’ve assisted her.


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