Class Elliott Newham

STEPtember 24

FOR PEOPLE WITH CEREBRAL PALSY.

Moving towards 10,000 steps a day is one heck of a challenge! But each move will be made easier knowing it's all for a very worthy cause. Every dollar I raise will support life-changing research, treatment, services and assistive technologies to help people with cerebral palsy. Please help me support this great cause, and let's STEP up together, for cerebral palsy.

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Top Sponsor

28 Oct 2024

  • Anonymous

    Donated

    $316.50

  • Opps it’s a little late ,but better late than never 🤩Great stepping for Steptember to all Miss Newham pupils 🫶🏽

    Anonymous

17 Sep 2024

  • Teah

    Donated

    $116.05

  • Keep up the great work :)

    Teah

17 Sep 2024

  • Tom

    Donated

    $15.82

  • Keep up the walking kids

    Tom

17 Sep 2024

  • Lui Stackhouse

    Donated

    $21.10

17 Sep 2024

  • Anastasia Mcintosh

    Donated

    $10

  • ❤️

    Anastasia

12 Sep 2024

  • Zarife

    Donated

    $10.55

  • Go crew!

    Zarife

07 Sep 2024

  • Tahnaye Newham

    Donated

    $35.87

  • Good luck fundraising champions! 💙✨

    Tahnaye

05 Sep 2024

  • Shayne Newham

    Donated

    $97.06

04 Sep 2024

  • Mali

    Donated

    $10.55

  • Great job Miss Newham!!!

    Mali

04 Sep 2024

  • The Steels

    Donated

    $34

  • Proud of you all 🤍🤍

    The

04 Sep 2024

  • Lindy Newham

    Donated

    $52.75

  • Well done class

    Lindy

02 Sep 2024

  • Brittany Newham

    Donated

    $35.87

Why STEPtember is important to me

Every 20 hours, an Australian child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy.

I'm STEPing up this September to fundraise to support Cerebral Palsy Alliance in their mission to help people with cerebral palsy live their best lives.

STEPtember participants are passionate about being healthy, building a more inclusive world and making a life-changing impact for people with cerebral palsy.

Will you STEP up with me for cerebral palsy?