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ABOUT Stephanie 'Stessy' Tempra

Stephanie (Stessy) Ella Tempra made a huge impact in her much too short lifetime. It is hard to gauge exactly why, because to someone passing by she was probably just another little, blonde haired girl. But for those who knew her, Stephanie was born with extra sparkle and a zest for life that brightened the lives of so many. Early to walk, early to talk – she was on a mission to make the most of life with her two older brothers. Even as a baby, Stessy would wake from a sleep with a huge smile ready to go, those blue eyes twinkling with mischief. She charmed her way into getting what she desired and no one minded. She wore what she wanted and used her Stessy style to get away with the craziest combinations in her outfits. She was bright as a button and if anyone mentioned that they were planning to go to the coast on the weekend, she’d be in her bathers by Tuesday ready to go! There was never any shyness with Stessy – she knew everyone and confidently called them by their nicknames. She possibly could have started school with her brothers because she was certainly in her element and would disappear in the classroom every morning, only to be found telling the kids what to do in her game. She was energetic and enthusiastic. She was amazing!

ABOUT Princes Margaret Hospital Foundation

Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) is a 220-bed, internationally recognised paediatric facility that treats children and adolescents aged 15 years and younger from around the state with approximately 250,000 patient visits (inpatient and outpatient) each year.

 

As the main fundraising body for Princess Margaret Hospital for Children in Perth, Western Australia, the PMH Foundation is driven by the belief that all children and adolescents deserve a healthy life. This motivates us to work with the community to raise vital funds to help children.

Steps for Stessy Walk Manjimup

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