Taking
Recovery
Further
One Stroke Forward is the first foundation focused on helping younger stroke survivors reach their full potential in recovery. Insurance and personal resources often limit a survivor’s ability to do everything possible to get better, and that’s when One Stroke Forward steps in to help.
Taking
Recovery
Further
Taking Recovery
Further
One Stroke Forward is the first foundation focused on helping younger stroke survivors reach their full potential in recovery. Insurance and personal resources often limit a survivor’s ability to do everything possible to get better, and that’s when One Stroke Forward steps in to help.

One Stroke Forward
Kelly, along with her husband and caregiver, Brad Marsh, founded
One Stroke Forward to support young stroke survivors.
One Stroke Forward to support young stroke survivors.
The Day That Changed Our Lives
Co-Founder Kelly Marsh suffered a stroke on August 30, 2009 at the young age of 36. Kelly, along with her husband and caregiver Brad, started the One Stroke Forward Foundation to support young stroke survivors.
Our goal is to help younger stroke victims maximize their rehabilitation by assisting with the costs and expenses associated with recovery.
Through our educational outreach, we aim to create awareness regarding strokes, particularly among younger groups of the population.
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20 x 2020 Campaign
Goal is to raise $100,000
Help 20 stroke survivors by 2020, to help maximize their recovery.
Our Goal is to Raise $100,000
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Testimonial

One Stroke forward has made it possible for me to help regain my independence by providing the provisions for the purchase of the Bioness L300.
Catherine Gibson

Thanks to One Stroke Forward, I now have the Bioness L300 device. This device has allowed me to get rid of the painful AFO that I’ve worn for my entire life.
Elyjah Moore

OSF helped
get her with treatments which allowed her to
gain balance and
walk pain free.
Bethany Moeddel