Bigger and bluer than ever – Nutrien shows up on Do It For Dolly Day
On Friday 8 May, Nutrien Ag Solutions branches across the country were awash with blue in support of Do It For Dolly Day.
This annual event sees staff come together with their communities to raise essential funds for Dolly’s Dream.
The charity was created to honour Dolly Everett, who, at just 14 years of age, took her own life after an extended period of bullying and cyberbullying.
In the years since, Dolly has helped inspire a powerful movement of kindness, and Nutrien is proud to have long supported the work of her parents, Kate and Tick, who founded Dolly’s Dream in 2018.
This year, Nutrien kickstarted fundraising efforts by contributing an initial $50,000. Since then, branches have hosted raffles, charity steer auctions, sausage sizzles and more, to raise over $255,000.
All funds raised help Dolly’s Dream continue its important work. The charity delivers vital education programs, supports families, and equips young people with the tools they need to receive essential support.
This is especially important for those in remote, rural, and regional communities, where access to timely services can be particularly difficult.
Six years of advocacy, fundraising, and charting a brighter future
In recognition of all your important contributions to Dolly’s Dream, click below to hear from Dolly’s mum and co-founder of Dolly’s Dream, Kate Everett, and the Head of Dolly’s Dream, Sally Sweeney.
There’s still time to donate to this important cause. Click here to help Dolly’s Dream and together, let’s chart a brighter future for young Australians.