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The Approaching "Do It For Dolly Day" Encourages Australians to Unite Against Bullying
On May 9, Australia will observe "Do It For Dolly Day," a nationwide movement to combat bullying in honor of Dolly Everett, a 14-year-old girl who passed away in 2018 due to the devastating effects of prolonged bullying. This annual event encourages participants to wear blue, host events, and support anti-bullying initiatives.
Dolly's Dream, an organization established by her parents, Tick and Nate Everett, was created in memory of Dolly. The tragic incident brought national attention to the destructive impact of bullying, with a special focus on cyberbullying, inspiring calls for increased vigilance, kindness, and anti-bullying action [1][2][3].
The symbolic "go blue" campaign has become synonymous with solidarity and hope [1][3][2]. By donning blue attire, Australians can show their support for the movement's mission, which includes raising awareness, funding mental health and cyber safety resources, educating the community, and honoring Dolly's legacy.
To encourage participation, here's a list of blue items to consider ahead of "Do It For Dolly Day":
- A stylish sun hat in vibrant blue
- A cuddly blue axolotl for comfort during difficult times
- A cozy blue hoodie for chilly days
- A well-insulated sky blue cup for favorite beverages
- A blue diffuser for introducing soothing light and promoting better sleep
- A wearable blanket for perpetually cold friends
- A whimsical shark costume for a dose of humor
- A blue speaker for dancing off the day's stress
- A calming blue tea infused with cornflower petals
- An instant print thermal camera for capturing joyful moments
- An intention candle adorned with Aquamarine crystals to soothe the mind and boost confidence

Stand against bullying and wear blue this May 9 in remembrance of Dolly Everett and the bigger cause she represents.
[1] Auskerry (2021, April 5). Dolly's Dream - Do It for Dolly Day 2021. Retrieved from https://dollysdream.org.au/diyd
[2] Kidspot (2021, March 23). How to Get Involved in Do It For Dolly Day 2021. Retrieved from https://www.kidspot.com.au/news/this-is-how-you-can-help-make-difd-2021-happ
[3] ABC News (2018, January 11). Dolly Everett inquest: Key takeaways. Retrieved from https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-01-11/dolly-everett-inquest-day-three-key-takeaways/9331584
- To support the "Do It For Dolly Day" movement, consider adding the au-shopping-hp-featured 'stylish sun hat' in a vibrant blue to your wardrobe, as a symbol of solidarity against bullying.
- In the spirit of the 'lifestyle' facet of the occasion, browse the au-shopping-hp-feature for a cuddly blue axoloth toy, offering comfort during difficult times and emphasizing the importance of mental health.
- Staying true to the "Do It For Dolly Day" message, a fashion-and-beauty find like the cozy blue hoodie can evoke unity among participants while showing off a touch of fashion-consciousness.
