The rewards of a month of sobriety go well beyond the health benefits for those who purposefully give up alcohol in July SYDNEY, July 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ This year, Dry July Foundation has again raised millions of dollars for people affected by cancer. Dry July Foundation is celebrating the thousands of fundraisers who have not only taken a break from alcohol for July but raised an exceptional amount of money for a cause close to their hearts. Dry July Campaign & Fundraising Manager Ashleigh Oliver shares,"We are thrilled with the fundraising outcomes this year and are appreciative of everyone's efforts to help raise important funds. We want to celebrate all our Dry July-ers and their hard work and dedication to their fundraising this year." Thousands of Dry July-ers have met their fundraising goals and feel better for it. New research conducted by Dry July Foundation prior to this year's campaign showed that people who go dry for the month and raise funds for
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