How it works

Sign-up to the challenge

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Ask family, friends and workmates to donate to you

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Go alcohol-free in July

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Help people affected by cancer. Read more...

The happiness a dream brings starts from the very first conversation with a Dream Maker.

Dreams2Live4 is the only charity in Australia that makes dreams come true for adults 17 years and over living with advanced cancer. During this difficult time, there’s little opportunity for adult cancer patients to have something they can enjoy.

Realising a dream changes lives at a time when good news is seldom expected. It provides a much-needed distraction from cancer and gives the Dreamer, and their loved ones, something positive to focus on, away from the endless hospital visits, and medical appointments.

Dreams come in all shapes and sizes from weddings to family reunions, a few days away, or meeting someone special, a helicopter ride, or recording a song. A dream is the chance to celebrate what you love, to create lasting memories for the Dreamer, and for their family, friends, and carers.

Benefits of Dry July

Dry July Benefit - Clear your head

Clear your head

Dry July Benefit - More energy

More energy

Dry July Benefit - Sleep Better

Sleep better

Dry July Benefit - Weight loss

Weight loss

Dry July Benefit - Helthier skin

Healthier skin

Dry July Benefit - Sense of achievement

Sense of achievement

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There is no minimum fundraising amount or cost to sign up to Dry July! It's 100% free!

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Golden tickets

Have a special occasion in July? You can always buy a Golden Ticket for a night off the challenge.

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By signing up for Dry July and supporting Dreams2Live4, you'll be helping people like xx .

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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.