Movember: Join the Movement for Men’s Health

In SA, one in every 29 men is at risk of testicular cancer – Join the Movember movement now.

Registration for Movember, the hairiest month of the year, has opened, according to an announcement made by Movember South Africa on Thursday, 15 September.

From the humble but gutsy Lame Mo to the fully-fledged Handlebar to the rainbow-dyed upper lip auctioned off to the highest donor – moustaches are making waves for men’s health.

Marked here and around the globe for the past 13 years in 21 countries, Movember sees Mo Bros and Mo Sistas (as they are affectionately known) raise funds for and awareness of the often ignored issues of men’s health.

“Prostate and testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity are some of the biggest health issues facing men today,” said Garron Gsell, chief executive and founder of the Men’s Foundation, which drives Movember in South Africa.

On average, five South African men will die from prostate cancer every day, and one in every 29 men has a risk of testicular cancer.

“It’s simple. We want men to live happier, healthier, longer lives. Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis and it’s not being talked about. We can’t afford to stay silent. We need to talk about it. We need to act. We want men to talk when things get tough,” Garron explained.

Through Movember’s year-round awareness and education programmes, the organisation encourages men to become more aware of their health, talk more with their friends and be more physically active, improving their health and well-being.

“Early detection is the most important factor in treating big issues. Know your family history and if you notice something isn’t feeling right, don’t put it off and hope it goes away. Annual health checks are vital, along with a monthly testicular self-examination which can help make you aware of your body and able to note any changes,”Gsell says.

There are three ways you can raise funds: Grow a Mo, MOVE or host and attend an event.

Mo Bros are encouraged to start 1 Movember clean-shaven and to grow and groom a moustache for the entire month. Mo Sistas, get behind the Mo Bros in your life, or get a little creative and organise an event. Anything to attract attention and raise funds.

The best thing you can do for your health is to be physically active. Take the MOVE 30 day challenge of getting physically active for 20–30 minutes per day and beat your personal best.

How you move is up to you. Whether it’s a work-out one day, a quick jog at lunchtime the next, an hour at the ping-pong table, or an epic bike ride, no MOVE is too big or too small.

With the money raised, Movember is funding game-changing programmes, whilst positively challenging the way in which men’s health issues are researched and addressed.

“We’re funding over 1 200 men’s health projects around the world, and counting. Over the past seven years in South Africa, more than 120 000 Mo Bros and Mo Sistas have supported the campaign, raising R5,6 million towards survivorship and research programmes.

“The key thing about Movember is that we’re outcomes-orientated. We’re changing the dial in terms of men’s lives. We are committed to reducing the number of men dying prematurely. By 2030, we want to even the life expectancy of men and women.”

Don’t get left out of what has become the biggest men’s health movement of our time.

Help change the face of men’s health. Grow a Mo. Support a Bro. Commit to MOVE or hold and attend an event.

Sign up for free at movember.com. All past Mo Bros need to re-register.

For more information, download the Movember app on your mobile device. Follow Movember on social media: @MovemberRSA on Twitter or facebook/MovemberSouthAfrica.

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