Could you stair climb an iconic stadium? It's time to find out! Join our Childhood Cancer Team in the Stadium Stomp on Sunday 18 June and Step Up to raise vital funds for hundreds of local families battling childhood cancer.
Now's your chance to climb thousands of stairs up, down and around the grandstands of Adelaide Oval.
It's the perfect challenge for people of all levels and at any stage of their fitness journey with a full (6,000 stairs), short (3,300 stairs), unlimited and junior (1,000 stairs) course options available. Get your family, friends, workmates or gym buddies together and experience Adelaide Oval like never before.
Choose to make every step count and fundraise for local children with cancer, and their families.
Help raise funds for the Childhood Cancer Association by following these steps:
Create an account OR log in to your account to set up your fundraising page for this year's event.
When setting up your fundraising page, choose the option that best represents you:
Are you fundraising in a team, Yes or No?
If you answer is NO then: choose a name for your fundraising page, select your fundraising target and enter your contact details. If your answer is YES then:
If you want to start a new team: name your team and set a fundraising target for your team to raise. Then, create an individual fundraising page for yourself, set a personal fundraising target and enter your contact details.
If you want to join an existing team: click on the drop down arrow and select the team you wish to join. Then, create an individual fundraising page for yourself, set a personal fundraising target and enter your contact details.
Once you have created your page, you can then personalise your page with photos and your story.
Now you're ready to start fundraising! Ask family, friends, work colleagues etc to sponsor or join your team. All donations will receive a tax-deductible receipt. Using the shortcut links from the left hand side of your fundraising page, it’s easy to share via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and email.
Watch this 5 minute film where Chris Hartley talks through his family’s journey after his son’s diagnosis of a brain tumour and the support he received from the Childhood Cancer Association.