Go Dry this July and help people affected by cancer

You might think 31 days without alcohol seems tough, but it’s nothing compared to what cancer patients are going through. Sign up for a Dry July and help raise funds for people affected by cancer.



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Sign up to Dry July

Over 125,000 people have seen the benefits Dry July offers such as eating healthier and better sleep.


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What is Dry July?

Dry July challenges you to go alcohol-free in July while raising funds for Look Good Feel Better classes that support cancer patients impacted by the visible and emotional effects of their diagnosis and treatment.

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!

1. Sign-up to the challenge

2. Go booze-free in July

Ask friends and family to sponsor you

3. Ask friends and family to sponsor you

4. Help people affected by cancer

Help people affected by cancer and sign up for a Dry July

Dry July is a fundraiser that challenges people to give up alcohol for the month of July. It is a great opportunity to challenge yourself to quit drinking for July to reap the long term benefits of an improved wellbeing and lifestyle, reduced risks of health problems, saving money and having a fresh approach to alcohol consumption.

Sign up for free

There is no minimum fundraising amount or cost to sign up to Dry July!

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.