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You made it! Now it’s time to celebrate your hairy journey in style. Why not throw an end-of-the month awards ceremony to toast the top fundraiser and Mover? And don’t forget the best and worst Mo’s. Whether online or in person, here’s how you can do it.
Testicular Cancer Awareness Month - Jono's Story
Your donations fund Movember's work across men's mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
27 and leading an active life, Phil Bures shares his testicular cancer journey and offers advice for other young men going through it. He ran an entire full marathon two months before diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing support.
A 10 year Mo Bro attempts a world record
Ben was a fit young lawyer starting his life in the UK when he noticed something didn’t feel right and after visiting his GP was diagnosed with testicular cancer. 10 years on, happily married and now a father of two, Ben shows that life truly does go on after diagnosis and treatment.
So, you've decided to lead a workplace Movember team, but aren't sure where to start? We’ve got your back. Check out our top 9 team recruiting strategies.
Matt from Melbourne shares his testicular cancer diagnosis and treatment experience. The 39-year-old, ex-footballer and father of three had stomach pains and thankfully called a GP to get things checked out.
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Our top tips for getting donations to your Movember fundraiser.
Discover the importance of checking your testicles regularly and learn how to do it properly with Movember's guide.
What is testicular cancer? What are the symptoms? How is it treated? How do you do a testicular examination? Find out here.
Mo Bro Harry Cleary, raised in Yorkshire, now living in London, shares his commitment to physical and mental courage for himself and Movember.
Mo Sister Tammy shares her story of healing and advocacy after her husband took his own life.
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