Your donation today could help prevent another young life being lost to bullying.
Dolly Everett was just fourteen in 2018 when ongoing bullying and cyberbullying led her to take her own life.
Her story is heartbreaking and sadly reflects the experience of too many young people across Australia.
Bullying can push young people into a spiral of anxiety and depression, and in the most devastating cases, it can lead to suicide.
Your donation today could help prevent another young person’s life being lost to bullying.
How your Do It For Dolly Day donation makes a difference
$32
can help keep the Dolly’s Dream Support Line running, with qualified counsellors available 24/7 for young people and families who need someone to talk to.
$68
can help ensure parents have access to free expert guidance and practical tools to protect their children from bullying and online harm.
$105
can help deliver bullying prevention education in schools, creating safer, more supportive environments for young people.
$200
can help keep our specialist school workshop facilitators on the road, reaching even the remote and isolated schools, ensuring no young person has to face bullying alone.


