Help make our world a kinder place and register for this year's Do It For Dolly Day on Friday 7th May 2027 (tbc).
Dolly's Dream was started by Northern Territory couple Kate and Tick Everett in 2018 after their 14-year-old daughter Dolly took her life following sustained bullying.
Be part of this annual day to spread kindness across the country and together take a stand against bullying!
Dress in blue hold a fundraiser and start conversations.
Join us
Join us for Do It For Dolly Day and Go Blue to End Bullying.
Across schools, workplaces, sports clubs, and communities, Australians are coming together in blue to raise awareness, spark conversations, and support young people impacted by bullying.
Whether you fundraise, host a blue-themed event, or simply wear blue for the day, your actions help create a kinder, safer world for every young person.
By taking part, you're standing with thousands of Australians 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 make our world a kinder place and register for this year's Do It For Dolly Day on Friday 7th May 2027 (tbc).
Dolly's Dream was started by Northern Territory couple Kate and Tick Everett in 2018 after their 14-year-old daughter Dolly took her life following sustained bullying.
Be part of this annual day to spread kindness across the country and together take a stand against bullying!
Dress in blue hold a fundraiser and start conversations.
Join us
Join us for Do It For Dolly Day and Go Blue to End Bullying.
Across schools, workplaces, sports clubs, and communities, Australians are coming together in blue to raise awareness, spark conversations, and support young people impacted by bullying.
Whether you fundraise, host a blue-themed event, or simply wear blue for the day, your actions help create a kinder, safer world for every young person.
By taking part, you're standing with thousands of Australians 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.