Our
names are Stella and Shyla, and we are first-year Kinesiology students
at the University of Toronto. Together, we founded *KPE Hot Steps for a
Cause*, a walking initiative rooted in our shared passion for movement
and health.
This year, we’re taking a course on exercise and health with Dr.
Doug Richards, whose lectures have deeply influenced our understanding
of physical activity as a cornerstone of well-being. He often emphasizes
how regular movement can significantly reduce one’s hazard ratio—the
risk of mortality and morbidity—highlighting that sedentary behavior can
raise this ratio from 0.6 to nearly 1.0. These insights have shaped our
belief that physical activity is not just a privilege—it’s a right.
Both of us come from competitive athletic backgrounds: Stella was
an elite soccer player, and Shyla competed in ice hockey at a high
level. Unfortunately, injuries forced us to step away from our
sports—Stella with a torn ACL, and Shyla after multiple concussions.
Despite these setbacks, physical activity remained central to our
recovery. It helped us heal physically, but just as importantly, it
supported our emotional and mental health.
Through *Hot Steps for a Cause*, our mission is to share the joy
and transformative power of movement with youth—regardless of their
health status. We believe every child deserves the opportunity to
experience the benefits of physical activity, and we’re committed to
creating inclusive, uplifting experiences that make that possible.
The concept of our club is to hold weekly walks around our
beautiful city while incorporating social events and giving back to the
community. For our first initiative we would love to collaborate with
you to help bring this club to life!
Thank you for considering our initiative. We’re excited about the
possibility of collaborating with SickKids to bring this vision to life.
Shyla & Stella