Tuesday, 3 August 2021, 11:36 am
Dry July New Zealand Trust is celebrating a new
milestone in 2021 with $1.6 million raised, the biggest
fundraising year in the campaign’s history and wants to
thank the remarkable Kiwi’s for once again rising to the
Dry July challenge to support people affected by
cancer.
Since 2012, Dry July has solidified itself as
a part of Kiwi culture, with more people each year marking
July in their diaries to go alcohol-free for a good
cause.
The 2021 record-breaking figure now takes Dry
July fundraising to over $7.7 million since its introduction
to New Zealand in 2012. Over 8,600 kiwis were inspired to
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Kiwis urged to give up booze for cancer relief
Warkworth cancer sufferer Bridgit Gay found the Look Good Feel Better classes transformed her outlook.
A campaign that challenges Kiwis to give up alcohol for a month to raise funds for people affected by cancer returns this July.
Dry July supports cancer charities Look Good Feel Better, Prostrate Cancer Foundation NZ, Bowel Cancer NZ and PINC & STEEL.
Look Good Feel Better offers free classes to teach tips and tricks to disguise the visible effects of cancer as well as instill confidence.
Among those to benefit from Look Good Feel Better is Warkworth mother of two Bridgit Gay.
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MONTREAL, May 10, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ -
Clarins Canada and Shoppers Drug Mart are proud to have launched the very first Canada-wide Share The Love campaign for Look Good Feel Better last weekend. From now until June 4, when you purchase a Clarins Lip Comfort Oil ($28) at one of the 850 Shoppers Drug Mart locations across the country or online, $5 will be donated to Look Good Feel Better, who has been helping women facing cancer feel better in their own skin for almost 30 years now. We are extremely proud of this initiative! This partnership between Look Good Feel Better and Clarins is a natural fit, as both organizations have women s wellness at the heart of their mission and values. Every year, Look Good Feel Better supports over 10,000 women across the country with free workshops and online events and resources. Our volunteers offer advice about skincare, cosmetics, wigs, hair alternatives, breast forms and garments. These exceptional initiatives help so many