The not so Young and the Breathless

STEPtember 24

For people with cerebral palsy.

We're moving 10,000 steps per day - each! It'll be a challenge, but worth it knowing we're also fundraising to support people with cerebral palsy. We'd really appreciate if you could show us your support by donating today. So, let's STEP up together, for cerebral palsy!

Thanks to our team's Sponsors

22 Aug 2024

  • Debbie Collins

    Donated

    $35.87

09 Sep 2024

  • Anonymous

    Donated

    $35.87

21 Aug 2024

  • Emily Robinson

    Donated

    $21.10

21 Aug 2024

  • Step One Self-donation Booster Week

    Donated

    $20.00

  • Congrats! Your self-donation has been given a boost by major partner Step One. Nice one!

    Step

21 Aug 2024

  • Step One Self-donation Booster Week

    Donated

    $20.00

  • Congrats! Your self-donation has been given a boost by major partner Step One. Nice one!

    Step

22 Aug 2024

  • Step One Self-donation Booster Week

    Donated

    $20.00

  • Congrats! Your self-donation has been given a boost by major partner Step One. Nice one!

    Step

21 Aug 2024

  • Suzy Halacas

    Donated

    $10.55

25 Sep 2024

  • Anonymous

    Donated

    $10.55

25 Sep 2024

  • Multi-partner Dollar Match Day!

    Donated

    $10.55

  • Congrats! This donation has been matched by generous partners including Step One, HelloFresh, YouFoodz & Brooks Running

    Multi-Partner

Team Members

  • Suzy Halacas

    $31

  • Debbie Collins

    $56

  • Team captain
  • Emily Robinson

    $62

  • Jess Gaylard

    $36

Team Updates

Why STEPtember is important to our team

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

We're 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 us for cerebral palsy?