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