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Taking part in Do It For Dolly Day is a fantastic way for businesses to make a difference for those impacted by bullying whilst promoting kindness within the workplace.
Here are six easy ways for your business to get involved, show your support and make a difference.
Whether it’s lunchtime trivia or a morning tea, make it blue and fun! Use the time to talk about the importance of kindness and share Dolly’s Dream’s vision for a future free from bullying.
Consider offering a special Do It For Dolly Day product or service for the month of May. Think special blueberry donuts, blue earrings, or a blue drink. This will help spread the word to your customers, and you can even donate a percentage or fixed amount of these sales to Dolly’s Dream in support of Do It For Dolly Day.
Use your business’ platforms to promote Do It For Dolly Day by sharing our posts or by creating your own. You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn at @dollysdreamaustralia,
or use the hashtag #GoBlueToEndBullying and share why your business is taking part!
If your business has the resources, consider matching any employee donations to Do It For Dolly Day. It’s a great way to show your employees that you’re just as passionate about ending bullying as they are.
If you don’t have the chance to organise your own Do It For Dolly Day event this year, see if anyone else in the community is running one, and offer to donate a product or service from your business to their event, to be used in a raffle or silent auction.
If your business has a public-facing space, consider lighting up your building in blue. It’s a simple yet impactful way to visually show your support for ending bullying. This can be especially powerful if your business is located in a high-traffic area where others will see it and be inspired to join the cause.
Getting your business involved in Do It For Dolly Day is an easy and impactful way to make a real difference for those impacted by bullying. Whether you’re hosting an event, donating, or lighting up in blue, every bit counts.
Join us and Go Blue to End Bullying.
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