Do It For Dolly Day

GO BLUE TO END BULLYING 

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Thank you for joining us on Do It For Dolly Day

Because of you, Australia went BLUE! From classrooms to cattle stations, kindergartens to corporate offices, rural towns to city streets – Australia came together to spread kindness and a united message that nobody should face bullying alone.We’re so proud to stand with you to help end bullying. And it’s not too late to make a difference. You have until 30 June to register your event, fundraise, donate or bank your funds.

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The difference you make

Whether you hosted a fundraiser, donated, started a conversation, or simply wore blue – thank you. Your support helps fund Dolly’s Dream’s vital anti-bullying and support programs, empowering young people and the adults around them to stand up to bullying and its devastating effects.

Let's keep standing together

Do It For Dolly Day may be over, but the movement continues. Together, we can ensure no young person faces bullying alone - all year round.

Become a monthly giver

Your monthly gift delivers anti-bullying programs to the children who need them most - wherever they live.

Get support

You are not alone - we are here for you, your family and community. 

Read our Impact Report

Find out how your support reaches communities across Australia and changes young lives. 

Dolly Everett's dream of a kinder world, free from bullying

At the beginning of 2018, the country was devastated by the untimely death of 14-year- old Dolly Everett who took her own life after an extended period of bullying and cyber-bullying. Inspired by her spirit and fuelled by hope, Dolly's parents set out on a mission to create a kinder, safer world for every child. 

Thank you to our incredible campaign partners