4 posts tagged “movember”
A bit late but thought I would post the final result of my Movember efforts. The team raised $3410 with my personal total of $1545 qualifying me for Platinum Status. Thanks to all my sponsors. Check out the movie I made:
It's one week on in the Movember charity event and the Mo is definitely taking shape albeit a bit more ginger and grey than I would like. The expected negative comments have been flowing thick and fast and my 3 year old daughter sometimes runs crying - "Daddy is scaring me!" - but overall I am pleased with the result and looking forward to the luxuriant end product in another 23 days.
Team Nosebeard now has ten members and has raised $370 with my personal total at $90 - only $10 more to qualify for a ticket to the Movember Parte. If you would like to assist with sponsorship, check this post for details.
If you would like to assist my fund raising efforts in Movember to aid the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue (the National Depression Initiative) then please click on this widget.
I have started a team called "Nosebeard" in the annual Movember charity event where you grow a moustache to raise money and awareness of men's health issues - more info below.
This is my starting position - updates to come on a weekly basis.
Movember - Changing the face of Men's Health
Movember the month formally known as November is a charity event held during November each year.
At the start of Movember guys register with a clean shaven face. The Movember participants known as Mo Bros then have the remainder of the month to grow and groom their moustache and along the way raise as much money and awareness about male health issues as possible.Movember culminates at the end of the month at the Gala Partés. These glamorous and groomed events will see Tom Selleck and David Boon look-a-likes battle it out on the catwalk for their chance to take home the prestigious Man of Movember title.
While growing a Mo is left to the guys, Mo Sistas (ladies that support their guys or just love Mo's!) form an important part of Movember with their powerful feminine touch, by recruiting Mo Bros, helping to raise funds and attending the highly anticipated Gala Partés.
But it' s not all fun and games, so why the extreme behaviour?
Which ever way we look at it, men are far less healthy than women. The average life expectancy for men is five years less than for women.
The obvious question is why?
The answer is because men lack awareness about the very real health issues they face, have a "she'll be right" attitude and are reluctant to see a doctor about an illness or to go for regular medical checks.
The aim of Movember is to change these attitudes, make male health fun by putting the Mo back on the face of fashion and in the process raise some serious funds for key male health issues, including:
Prostate Cancer: because every year in Australia 2,900 men die of prostate cancer - equivalent to the number of women who die from breast cancer annually. [ Find out more ].
Male Depression: because one in six men experience depression at any given time but most don't seek help.
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