Your impact

Your support on Do It For Dolly Day helps build a kinder, safer world where every young person impacted by bullying feels supported, safe, and never alone.

How your support makes a difference

When you Go Blue to End Bullying on Do It For Dolly Day, you're doing more than wearing Dolly Everett's favourite colour. You’re standing with young people impacted by bullying, and showing them they are not alone.

Your support helps fund Dolly’s Dream vital anti-bullying programs that provide vital guidance and support, including:

  • Our 24/7 Bullying Support Line
  • Anti-bullying workshops in schools and communities
  • Youth Mental Health First Aid Training
  • The Bullying Support Hub
  • The Beacon Cyber Safety App
Every fundraiser, donation, and act of kindness sparks conversations, builds safer spaces, and empowers young people to feel safe, supported, and not alone. Together, we’re making a real difference in the lives of young Australians.

$1.9 million+

Raised in Do It For Dolly Day 2025

2,200+

Do It For Dolly Day fundraisers registered in 2025

23,801

Children and young people reached in 2024

474

School workshops delivered in 2024

The stories behind your impact

Charlie

Charlie*, just starting Prep, dreaded school as classmates teased and excluded her. Her parents reached out to Dolly’s Dream, got the guidance they needed, and restored her confidence.

Katie

Katie*, a teenager who was being bullied at school and online, finally called the Dolly’s Dream Bullying Support Line. She spoke to a counsellor, created a safety plan, and felt heard, supported, and less alone.

Kerry

After months of trying to keep her daughter safe, Kerry* felt lost and heartbroken when her daughter told her about the relentless bullying and threats she had been facing at school every day.

Mary & Jacob

After Dolly's Dream ran anti-bullying workshops and Youth Mental Health First Aid training at Mary's* school, she had the skills to support her student Jacob* when he told her he was being bullied.

*These stories are true accounts, but images and names have been changed to protect safety and privacy.

Join us on May 8th to help create a kinder, safer world for young people.