Since 2003 Movember has been raising awareness for men’s health as well as over £1m in charity
Grow a mo save a bro
Watch”I was literally driving home for Christmas and the only reason I was going was to put my mind at rest. I had a scan and that’s when I realised that something was wrong.
Richard Booth age 24
IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE
Men with prostate cancer and testicular cancer face an uphill battle before, during and after treatment. But with useful tools and straight-shooting advice, we aim to lighten their load so these men can live life to the fullest.
HELPING MEN TAKE ACTION
Globally, men die on average 6 years earlier than women, and for largely preventable reasons.
So we’re shining a light on the health risks men need to know about, increasing awareness to stop men dying too young.
PREVENTING SUICIDE IN MEN
Our fathers, brothers, sons and friends are dying by suicide, every minute of every day.
We won’t accept this. To make change happen, Movember views mental health through a male lens. We focus on early intervention, engaging men and working to their strengths. By 2030, we aim to reduce the rate of male suicide by 25%.
Beating Cancer: Richard Booth
Richard Booth was diagnosed with testicular cancer at the age of 24, two days before Christmas whilst driving home to see family and friends.