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Step sisters

Amanda McCulley, Kirynn Luke and Bahareh Jokar join together to promote the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia’s participation in the 2015 Steptember Challenge, a global initiative meant to raise funds to help improve the lives of individ
Step sisters

Amanda McCulley, Kirynn Luke and Bahareh Jokar join together to promote the Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia’s participation in the 2015 Steptember Challenge, a global initiative meant to raise funds to help improve the lives of individuals living with cerebral palsy. Teams of four can sign up for the challenge, logging their steps on a pedometer each day or carrying out other physical tasks and recording it on an interactive website. The challenge runs for four weeks from Sept. 2 to 29. Steptember.ca