Congratulations to everyone who took up the Steptember challenge of taking 10,000 or more steps every day in September.
Not only have our teams had a month of consciously thinking about moving more, but they’ve also raised funds for people with Cerebral Palsy, who often find movement challenging.
If you feel energised and vibrant after this month of Steptember, perhaps that’s a sign to keep the movement going!
Here are some statistics for Unitec’s participation in Steptember.
- 38 teams
- 140 Unitec people participating
- $3,083.99 raised by Unitec teams to support people with Cerebral Palsy
A big pat on the back goes to our top-performing teams. They have won a $50 voucher to spend at Long Black cafe, so they can share a well-deserved celebration together.
Top Stepping Teams
1st Place: Eight Legs – Catherine Delaporte, Trudy Vinkenvleugel, Rhys Davey, Inger Anderson with 2,404,283 steps
2nd Place: UPC Ladies – Sarah Sommerville, Renee Peeni, Debbie Loots, Andrea Thumath with 2,031,309 steps
3rd Place: Sporteez – Rob Gambolati, John McFarlance, Anna Bassett, Andrew Lenton with 1,598,497 steps
Top Fundraising Teams
1st Place: 4 Step Up – Yvonne Sang, Anna Wheeler, Rolani Moasegi, Wilma Pinto, who raised $400
2nd Place: Eight Legs – Catherine Delaporte, Trudy Vinkenvleugel, Rhys Davey, Inger Anderson, who raised $340
3rd Place: Tika – Glenn Mckay, Mary Johnston, Merran Davis, David Glover, who raised $320
It’s not too late to add a bit more to the fundraising pot. If you or your friends and family would like to contribute, please log in and make your donation – every bit counts.