WHEN Dylan Wright of Gymea selected his clothes this week he knew they would be the same ones he would wear for 21 days.
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The clothes would have to see him through a wedding and various music gigs so he had to be careful about his choice.
The aim is to raise funds for Open Family Australia's outreach service, which helps those aged between 12 and 25 who have suffered family breakdown or family conflict.
Often the young person has become homeless, became involved in crime, abused drugs, had mental health problems or left school or work.
The challenge for the likes of Mr Wright is to do something they love or don't love, or have never done before, for 21 continuous days.
Mr Wright literally found a hitch delayed him starting his 21 days.
"My sister was getting married and when I told her what I was doing she wasn't happy," Mr Wright said.
"I'm performing at the Miranda Hotel and have a few corporate gigs and I've got a wedding," he said.
The musician who works part-time at another organisation that helps homeless youth previously shaved his head and has taken part in a readathon to raise money for other organisations.