Dylan Conway’s journey began with his service in the Australian Defence Force, where he served for 12 years. Then, at 26, Dylan was diagnosed with pilonidal sinus disease. He spent nearly two years in and out of hospital, largely bedridden. He found solace and strength in books – and decided to share those benefits with the world.
Dylan founded Brothers and Books, a bibliotherapy charity that sets up community libraries nationwide. To date, there are 102 libraries in workplaces that often face mental health challenges like army bases, hospitals, police stations, homeless shelters and domestic violence centres. The libraries are a resource for people dealing with stress, trauma and workplace pressures.
Since the founding of his charity, which he funds through his personal efforts and community support, Dylan has donated over $150,000 to other charities and donated over 18,000 life changing books. It’s led to more people utilising bibliotherapy to deal with life’s challenges.