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People have been going alcohol-free during Dry July to raise money for charity.
ASSIGNMENT: During Dry July, people put down their favourite alcoholic drinks in the name of charity, or just to give their livers a welcome break. As a result, 8876 supporters have raised about $1.27 million so far, for cancer charities Look Good Feel Better, Bowel Cancer NZ, Prostate Cancer Foundation NZ, and PINC & STEEL. One in four of us have been found to drink hazardously, which means your drinking is dangerous enough to have a serious impact on your health and wellbeing, or that of those around you.
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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