Do It For Dolly Day
Friday, May 8 2026
$982,326
Raised to help end bullying
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Thank you for joining us on Do It For Dolly Day
On May 8, 2026, Australia went Blue to End Bullying on Do It For Dolly Day. Schools, workplaces, sports clubs, and communities came together in blue to raise awareness, spark conversations, and support young people impacted by bullying.
Whether you fundraised, hosted a blue-themed event, or simply wore blue for the day, your actions are helping create a kinder, safer world for every young person.
Thank you for standing together to ensure no young person has to face bullying alone, while honouring Dolly Everett’s memory and her dream of a world free from bullying.
Help create a kinder, safer world for young people.
How to Go Blue to End Bullying
At school or kinder
Host your fundraiser at your school or ELC and bring your students, staff, and community together and Go Blue to End Bullying.
At work
Take part at your workplace and unite your colleagues and customers to raise awareness and support young people impacted by bullying.
At your sports club
Fundraise and involve your team, members, and the whole community in Going Blue to End Bullying.
Your own way
Choose your own way to get involved - go solo, fundraise with friends and family, or take part in another unique way that suits you!
The difference you make
Every dollar raised on Do It For Dolly Day funds Dolly’s Dream vital anti-bullying programs, including:
- Anti-bullying workshops in schools and communities
- 13 DOLLY, our Bullying Support Line
- Trusted resources and guidance
- Youth Mental Health First Aid training
About Dolly's Dream
Dolly’s Dream was created by Kate and Tick Everett following the shattering loss of their 14-year-old daughter, Dolly, to suicide, after ongoing bullying. Kate and Tick’s goal is to prevent other families walking this road.
They want to change the culture of bullying by addressing the impact of bullying, anxiety, depression and youth suicide, through education and direct support to young people and families.
Watch Our Story
(This video shares the origins of Dolly's Dream and includes themes of bullying, mental health, and suicide, which may be distressing for some viewers)
Watch the Dolly's Dream story
Thank you to our incredible campaign partners
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