One month without alcohol for a good cause

Every day, it's estimated that 400 people in Australia will be diagnosed with cancer. Go Dry this July and raise funds to provide comfort and support to people affected by cancer when they need it the most.

Having a month off alcohol also has great health benefits, such as sleeping better, having more energy and of course, no hangovers! So you're not only helping others, you're helping yourself. It's a win-win!


Sign up to Dry July

Over 160,000 Aussies have taken on the challenge to raise funds for people affected by cancer.


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Dry July 2020 beer bottle hand saying no - Go Dry for July

How it works

The rules of Dry July are simple; sign up and stop drinking for the month of July. We also ask that you reach out to family and friends during the month and ask them to sponsor you for taking part. The money you raise will make a huge difference to the lives of people affected by cancer.

2. Go booze-free in July

3. Ask friends and family to sponsor you

4. Help people affected by cancer

Where does the money go?

By signing up for a Dry July and committing to raising funds, you’ll be providing comfort and support to people affected by cancer when they need it most.

The funds you raise as part of your Dry July will provide invaluable services to cancer patients, their families and carers – whether it’s a lift to a life-saving appointment, guidance from a specialist nurse, connection to an informative voice, access to therapy programs or a bed close to treatment.

Dry July Proceeds Benefit

Cancer Council logo

Leukaemia Foundation logo

Look good feel better logo

McGrath Foundation logo

PCFA logo

Redkite logo


Golden Tickets

If you have a special occasion in July, you can always buy a Golden Ticket. A Golden Ticket gives a Dry July participant a night off their challenge. For a minimum $25 donation, even a night off can still make a difference to the lives of people affected by cancer.

Important Note

Dry July is a fundraising campaign aimed at challenging social drinkers to change their habits for a month and make some healthy lifestyle changes. We would encourage people to drink responsibly and stick to the recommended daily guidelines for the rest of the year. We advise heavy drinkers or people dependent on alcohol to speak with their GP before signing up to Dry July.