Stroke of Luck is a Derby-themed collection of Educational, Networking and Fundraising events during May (which happens to be Stroke Awareness Month). These fundraisers help provide education to the community with the support of area Retirement Communities, Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Rehab Facilities that so generously offer to be donation locations. Mark your calendars EARLY to join survivors, family members, healthcare professionals, the community and KSISA for one of our fabulous Stroke of Luck events.
Join us at Stroke of Luck
Networking Day at the Downs
on Friday May 10, 2024
Purchase tickets below………………..
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2021 Stroke of Luck has SOLD OUT !!!
2020 Stroke of Luck was cancelled due to COVID-19
2019 Stroke of Luck was held
Friday, May 10th 2019
May 10, 2019 at Millionnaire's Row
2018 Stroke of Luck
Thank you to our VIP table Sponsors
2018 Stroke of Luck was held Friday May 11th 2017 at Churchill Downs in Millionaires row. Gates open at 11:30AM and the first race begins at 12:45PM.
2017 Stroke of Luck was HELD
Friday, May 12th 2017
Thank you to our VIP table Sponsors
Thank you to our sponsors!
On behalf of all organizers, volunteers, and attendees when we say THANK YOU very, very much to our wonderful sponsors.
We could not produce Stroke of Luck without your support. We feel so privileged that you’ve chosen to invest in our community. We look forward to yet another year and another great event.
2016 Stroke of Luck
STROKE OF LUCK 2016
MAY 3RD 2016
Stroke of Luck
Stroke of Luck is a collection of Educational, Networking and Fundraising events that are Derby-themed. They were created to bring the community together in support of a common mission, Stroke Awareness, while joining the city of Louisville, KY in their celebration of the Kentucky Derby. After months of being trapped inside by the winter weather, these events foster a momentum that jump starts national Stroke Awareness Month (May). The first Stroke of Luck idea emerged in 2014. It was not until 2015 when the two token events really took off, the Derby Hat Donation and the Stroke of Luck Day at Churchill Downs. These fundraisers provided education to the community through the support of area Retirement Communities, Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Rehab Facilities that so generously offered to be donation locations. At these locations educational materials were posted to encourage more than financial support for KSISA, such as awareness and education to the visitors. Day at the Downs is the closing event that marks the celebration of fundraising efforts for Stroke of Luck, while promoting awareness and resources for those in the community who may not be aware of the health issues surrounding stroke survivors. Awareness is key to moving Kentucky and Southern IN out of the top area affected by stroke in the United States. Next year mark your calendars to join survivors, family members, healthcare professionals, the community and KSISA for one of our fabulous Stroke of Luck events.
Stroke of Luck 2016
Derby Hat Raffle Ticket
Drawing Held: 4/21/16 @ 1:00pm Wild Wood Country Club 5000 Bardstown Rd 40291
Need not be present to win
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STROKE OF LUCK 2016
May 3RD 2016
Stroke of Luck
Stroke of Luck is a collection of Educational, Networking and Fundraising events that are Derby-themed. They were created to bring the community together in support of a common mission, Stroke Awareness, while joining the city of Louisville, KY in their celebration of the Kentucky Derby. After months of being trapped inside by the winter weather, these events foster a momentum that jump starts national Stroke Awareness Month (May). The first Stroke of Luck idea emerged in 2014. It was not until 2015 when the two token events really took off, the Derby Hat Donation and the Stroke of Luck Day at Churchill Downs. These fundraisers provided education to the community through the support of area Retirement Communities, Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Rehab Facilities that so generously offered to be donation locations. At these locations educational materials were posted to encourage more than financial support for KSISA, such as awareness and education to the visitors. Day at the Downs is the closing event that marks the celebration of fundraising efforts for Stroke of Luck, while promoting awareness and resources for those in the community who may not be aware of the health issues surrounding stroke survivors. Awareness is key to moving Kentucky and Southern IN out of the top area affected by stroke in the United States. Next year mark your calendars to join survivors, family members, healthcare professionals, the community and KSISA for one of our fabulous Stroke of Luck events.
Stroke of Luck
2015 became the turning point...the last corner per say for Stroke of Luck. It was then when the two token events really took off, the Derby Hat Donation and the Stroke of Luck Day at Churchill Downs.
Stroke of Luck 2015
Stroke of Luck Derby Hat 2015 - Friday, April 17, 2015 at 4:00pm Seneca Place Nursing & Rehab Facility, Louisville KY
The 2015 Stroke of Luck Derby Hat was made by Louisville's very own Lou Wilson. She has been supported KSISA for years, and felt donating a one-of-a-kind Derby hat was a fantastic way to spread awareness and raise financial support. The hard work and custom design put into this hat really shows in the smallest details (seen in the accented leaves and petals). KSISA, with the funding support from Seneca Place to sponsor the event and the artisanship of Lou Wilson, made the first Stroke of Luck Derby Hat Donation a success.
Click Here: to view photos from the 2015 Stroke of Luck Derby Hat Donation
STROKE OF LUCK 2014
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