From 6am, staff will be serving hot bacon and egg rolls in exchange for a donation, continuing until stocks run out.
This year’s event will also feature Claire’s Coffee Van, for anyone wishing to purchase a coffee alongside their breakfast.
Limited stocks of Do It For Dolly Day merchandise will also be available for purchase.
The Deniliquin branch has become one of the region’s strongest supporters of the national campaign, raising $24,000 over the past three years.
It includes the $9,200 in just five hours last year, when about 400 rolls were served using 30kg of bacon and 400 eggs.
Do It For Dolly Day was created by Kate and Tick Everett following the devastating loss of their 14 year‑old daughter, Dolly, to suicide after ongoing bullying.
Dolly’s Dream works to change the culture of bullying by addressing its impacts and providing education and direct support to young people and families affected by bullying, anxiety, depression and youth suicide.
Nutrien Deniliquin is again encouraging the community to attend, donate and help continue Dolly’s legacy of kindness and prevention. A fundraising link has been set up for those who wish to contribute online: https://support.dollysdream.org.au/fundraisers/NutrienAgSolutionsDeniliquin2851/do-it-for-dolly-day.
Organisers say they are looking forward to another strong turnout and remain grateful for the generosity shown by the community each year.
To learn more about Dolly’s Dream and access pathways to help, go to dollysdream.org.au.
• Anyone requiring crisis support can contact Accessline on 1800 800 944, Lifeline Australia on 13 11 14, BeyondBlue on 1300 224 636 or Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800.