Yvette just registered for Do it for Dolly Day 2025; 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.. This is the underlying message behind Do It For Dolly Day on 10 May, an annual moment to spread kindness and unite in breaking the silence and shame around bullying. To mark our 20th anniversary year, RUSSH has officially aligned with Dolly's Dream - with commitments that range from donated media campaigns to a bespoke fundraising strategy.
The Northern Territory family launched a charity in their darling Dolly's name and created Do it for Dolly Day - an annual day of bullying awareness on May 13 to encourage families to start conversations. "The loss of a child changes a family forever," Everett told 7NEWS.com.au, "but creating Dolly's Dream has helped us with healing.". Help make our world a kinder place and register for this year's Do It For Dolly Day on Friday 9th May 2025. 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.