He joined a number of successful local businesses in launching a petition to save the Emera Oval after the 2011 Canada Winter Games.
Stroink also served as President of the Learning Disabilities Association of Nova Scotia as a person living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and severe dyslexia.
[4] In 2015, he floundered about on stage for Bridgeway Academy's Dancing for our Stars fundraising event to highlight the struggles of those living with ADHD and Dyslexia.
[5] He was a key figure in the development of the Blue Nose Marathon, named its Race Director in 2004, a position he held for four years, he remains a volunteer at the event.
As MLA for Halifax Chebucto he has hosted community BBQs during the Quinpool Road Business Association's annual Quinfest event with proceeds going to the camp.
[14] He has also been an advocate of the Select Nova Scotia campaign encouraging people to buy local and actively supporting the expansion of the program.
He has publicly supported the United Nations' He for She campaign calling on men across Nova Scotia to participate actively in the struggle for gender equality.
Stroink called on members of the Nova Scotia legislature to donate to the campaign on Pay Equity Day in 2015.