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Getting Donations for your Dry July

By Samii Avdic on

Okay, so you’ve signed up for Dry July and you’ve shared your profile page with your friends on Facebook. Great work! Some people may have donated. What now?

Well, instead of posting every day begging people to donate, why not try something a little different? Here are just a few things you can do this month to collect donations.


Designated Dryver – Knowing that you won’t be drinking for the month, your family and friends will most likely ask you for lifts. Use this to your advantage by asking for them to pay you through donations.

Christmas in July – Host a Christmas in July dinner at your house for some last minute donations. Everyone must pay on entry.

Bowling – Contact your local venue and ask them to match your bowling fee with an equal donation to your Dry July.

Jar on the Bar – Ask your local pub to accept a jar for people to donate spare change to add to your Dry July.

Send emails – This way you can contact anybody that you might not have on your Facebook, and it is a more direct request as there’s no chance of them missing it. Login to your DJ profile and use one of our pre-written emails – we’ve taken all the hard work out for you.

Bake Sale – Make some goodies and take them down to your local sports field, club or workplace in exchange for donations.

These are just some of the things you can do to raise donations, head over to our website for an even bigger list. Click here.


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Dry July 2016 a success

By Samii Avdic on

Over 16,700 Australians embarked on their Dry July journey in 2016, giving up alcohol for the month in order to raise funds for adults living with cancer.

So far, their combined efforts have raised $3.59 million, which will be used to ease the burden, reduce stress, and add comfort for those affected by cancer. The way Dry July achieves this is by funding support services such as hospital transport, patient accommodation, free Wi-Fi, and mobile phone chargers. The aim is to help in ways that may not be front of mind following a cancer diagnosis, and in turn hopefully reducing anxiety for patients.

Previously, services such as wellness programs, wig libraries and complementary therapies including meditation and art therapy have been funded...

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60 Ideas For Your Dry July Weekends

By Dry July on

It’s very easy to think about all the things you can’t do when not drinking, but what about all the things you can? Particularly now that you have all this extra time and money. Here is a list of weekend activities that you can do in most cities.

OUTINGS

  • Go to the Zoo
  • Go to the Aquarium
  • Have a picnic
  • Go to the spa
  • Go to a friend’s/family member’s house
  • Go to the theme park
  • Go to the beach
  • Go to the movies
  • Visit a museum/art gallery
  • Go shopping
  • Go to the markets
  • Go for a meal
  • Go to a concert
  • Go to a local festival
  • Go mini-golfing
  • Go normal golfing
  • Go to the country-side
  • Get away for the weekend
  • Go ice skating

RELAXING ACTIVITIES

  • Read a book
  • Do some gardening
  • Watch Netflix
  • Play video games
  • Spend time with family/friends
  • Play a board...
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Dry July is here!

By Dry July on

Surviving the first weekend of Dry July

Thank you for signing up to be a Dry Hero this year. You're doing a great thing for yourself and others, so we want to make your Dry July journey as effortless as possible; we know it's not always going to be easy, but it will certainly be rewarding.

Your Dry July challenge begins today, which also happens to be a Friday, so you'll probably be surrounded by temptation from the first night...

But be strong! And remember. the answer isn't staying in bed all month bingeing on Netflix, hoping to avoid all temptation and social contact...

Instead, put on something nice and get ready to enjoy the weekend like everybody else, just minus the booze (it's possible, we promise!)

If you're heading...

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