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Dry July
When you’re diagnosed with cancer, it’s hard to find the time or energy to think about anything other than treating the cancer. By giving up alcohol for the month of July and raising funds, Dry July participants help us to ease the burden, reduce stress and add a bit of comfort for those affected by cancer.
Taking part in Dry July gives you the chance to also focus on yourself - notice your own drinking habits and the value of a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
Cancer Council NT is a beneficiary for Dry July. Fundraise for Cancer Council NT and you'll be supporting Territorians affected by cancer. We have a range of projects that we would like to implement with Dry July funding. One of our aims is to implement a free oncology massage program this year using funds from Dry July.
This page was last updated on: Thursday, July 28, 2016