John Clifford

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.

My achievements

Help me light up my badges

Loading...

Thanks to my Sponsors

Top Sponsor

19 Sep 2024

  • Paul Byrne

    Donated

    $116.05

  • Good luck John.

    Paul

17 Sep 2024

  • Lorcan Lyons

    Donated

    $35.53

  • Are they taking into account the length of your gait?

    Lorcan

16 Sep 2024

  • Philip Bredin

    Donated

    $52.75

  • Well done John - I am sure it is no coincidence that that is the approx number of steps required to walk from Land’s End to John o’Groats

    Philip

15 Sep 2024

  • Ini Kamoze

    Donated

    $35.87

09 Sep 2024

  • Anonymous

    Donated

    $35.87

01 Sep 2024

  • Renee Clifford

    Donated

    $105.50

  • Best of luck for a worthy cause, keep the steps going xx

    Renee

01 Sep 2024

  • Bugga Luggs

    Donated

    $52.75

  • Bugga Lugging

    Bugga

01 Sep 2024

  • Darren Mac

    Donated

    $35.87

01 Sep 2024

  • Dave Gogan

    Donated

    $65.41

25 Aug 2024

  • Self Donation

    Donated

    $35.87

14 Aug 2024

  • Anonymous (ted Danson)

    Donated

    $158.25

  • Nice work, John

    Anonymous

14 Aug 2024

  • Self Donation

    Donated

    $65.41

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?