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Whether it's your fifth or first time leading a Movember Team, these essential resources are for every Movember Captain.
Movember initiated program set to receive additional support from the Federal Government
Movember funds innovative new mental health program to the tune of $8.15 million.
Thanks to your efforts, Australian men like Harry Campbell-Denny are benefiting from an innovative approach to prostate cancer nursing.
This year, over three million Aussies will experience depression or anxiety or both. We’re funding a program that’s making a difference.
Pioneering physical health development in men with prostate cancer
Becoming a dad can be daunting. The Movember Foundation is recognising the important role of fathers by funding a number of programs aiming to assist men to plan for fatherhood.
The Movember Foundation has funded $2.35 million towards The Way Back Support Service.
On International Men’s Day, we encourage men and women to have a conversation about what’s happening in your life.
Movember Foundation funded study finds people view men struggling with depression with compassion and understanding.
About 12 months after my Dad passed away from depression, a good friend contacted me to get a bunch of guys to grow Mo’s for Movember.
One of my best friends and new rugby teammates was diagnosed with prostate cancer, but hadn’t talked to any of us about it.
The idea of masculinity is changing. Rhodes & Beckett have partnered with the Movember Foundation to be part of this positive evolution donating $15 from every shirt sold this month.
I do Movember because I want to break the stigma around mental health and depression. The more we open up about it, the closer we get.
In cities all over the world, we laid out thousands of shoes to represent the men who’ve died by suicide this month.
I chose to talk, and I received the help I need. Now I try to use my experiences and use my voice to help others.
As a gay man who grew up without a male figure, I had built my own version of what I thought a man should be: an overachieving, masculine, always-smiling, successful and strong gentleman.
When I began to share my story, I began to heal from attempting suicide. I do Movember to tell that story.
"A big turning point for me was being able to ask someone for help. There’s always someone there with a shoulder."
"Don’t feel like you can fix the problem, sometimes your loved ones just want you to shut up and listen."
I am passionate about men's health because I'm a Dad, Brother, Uncle, friend, and mentor to the men and women in my life and I plan on being around as long as I can.
I claimed my duties as a Movember Mo Bro on my university campus, when I took the position of the Wellness Coordinator. I noticed that we didn’t provide much information or awareness for men’s health.