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It’s a Dry July for Our House to repaint 20 rooms

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01 July 2024, 10:00 PM

It’s a Dry July for Our House to repaint 20 roomsRuth Harrison, Our House General Manager and Rebekka Battista, Our House Director are participating in Dry July. Photo: supplied

It is July, which means it is Dry July for a number of dedicated locals who are looking to raise money for their chosen charities.


Dry July is all about pledging to go 31 days without a drop of alcohol. You can join thousands of people across Australia who sign up for Dry July to help cancer patients.  



Once again, the Our House Team has challenged themselves and put their hands up to drink no alcohol for the month of July. 


The team at Our House have been going dry since 2010, when the Our House project became the first regional project to be supported by the national charity Dry July.  



This year, Dr Chris Ingall, Rebekka Battista and Tania Harris-Bateman (Operations Manager) from Our House are joining forces with Bridie Tanner and Julie Ray from ABC North Coast, to not only to give their livers a break but also to rally the community to join them in raising funds for cancer. 


This year, the funds raised by the Our House team will go towards repainting the 20 rooms at Our House as part of the ‘Help Keep Our House Beautiful’ program.  


(Our House Directors Chris Ingall and Brian. Photo: supplied)


“One thousand guests a year from across the Northern Rivers stay at Our House while they or their loved one has medical treatment, and we would like to continue to keep Our House looking beautiful for patients to enjoy,” Rebekka Battista, Our House Director, said. 


Dry July is a national campaign that started with a group of mates, one who had cancer and the others who decided to ‘dare’ each other to go dry to raise funds. Dry July has inspired more than 250,000 Aussies to go dry, raising over $60 million for people affected by cancer and funding projects at more

than 80 cancer organisations across Australia. Our House is one of these projects. 



Past funds from Dry July have replaced bathroom floors, sofa beds, and beds, replaced TVs in the rooms, and repainted the therapy gardens— all to help “Keep Our House Beautiful.” 


Join or support the Our House team: https://www.dryjuly.com/beneficiaries/our-house.  


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