Thanks to Chaz Mostert’s Bathurst win, Morris have donated $20,000 to Dolly’s Dream

A successful Repco Bathurst 1000 win by Chaz Mostert has seen Dolly’s Dream secure a $20,000 donation on behalf of Morris.
What started out as a bet quickly became reality when Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworthh went from strength to strength on the day taking out the 2021 Bathurst 1000.
“It’s awesome to have Morris donate $20,000 to Dolly’s Dream, so nice to see them supporting a charity and because we are all so passionate about.
“Nathan and I made the deal on Saturday at Bathurst, so it’s so cool see it come to life.“
“It’s as important as ever to look after each other, especially on the internet these days, so the more awareness we can raise about it the better.”
In 2018 Amy Dolly Everett took her own life after facing bullying and cyberbullying. The charity Dolly’s Dream was established in her honour to raise awareness around this issue affecting many people in society.
But it’s not only our kids who are impacted, around 45 million bullying incidents take place across Australia’s schools annually and it costs our whole community greatly.
And for those who lose a loved one because of it, the cost is immeasurable.
With research showing half of young people in Australia have experienced cyber bullying or other hurtful online behaviour in their lifetime, Mostert says the Dolly’s Dream message is more important than ever.
This money will help Dolly’s Dream to continue to educate, change cultures, behaviours, prevent bullying, and save lives.
To find out more or donate today head to the Dolly’s Dream website dollysdream.org.au.
