Staff at the Service NSW Eden branch swapped their usual red shirts for blue on Friday, May 10 in solidarity with the nation wide "Do It For Dolly Day."
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The inaugural "Do It For Dolly Day is an anti bullying campaign organised by the Dolly's dream foundation.
By encouraging people in workplaces and schools to wear blue the foundation hopes to spread the anti bullying message within the community and build on the support available for those impacted by bullying.
The Dolly's Dream foundation was established by the parents of teenager Amy "Dolly" Everett, shortly after she took her own life after falling victim to relentless bullying and cyber bullying.
Service NSW, Eden customer services representative Lisa Bobbin began following the Dolly's dream campaign since it began last year. She encouraged the Service NSW team to get on board.
"If we can help just one person then we've done a good job. By wearing blue we are getting the awareness out there," Ms Bobbin said.