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During the month of November, the college supported the much loved ‘Movember’ campaign. This initiative began in 2003. It was started by two Australians called Travis Garone and Luke Slattery, who jokingly tried to reignite the old-fashioned craze of moustaches. This evolved into a global fund raiser using lip caterpillars to raise money for and awareness of men’s mental health issues, suicide prevention and prostate and testicular cancer. The campaign has grown to include Move for Movember, which provides anyone with a chance to go the distance and raise funds for men’s health, by connecting their fitness app to the fundraising page. The College’s participation in this worthy campaign is something to be proud of. Thank you to all of those who participated and donated. We raised $926 for men’s mental health and rocked some amazing staches to boot.
Ross De Lange | Student Wellbeing Leader
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During the month of November, the college supported the much loved ‘Movember’ campaign. This initiative began in 2003. It was started by two Australians called Travis Garone and Luke Slattery, who jokingly tried to reignite the old-fashioned craze of moustaches. This evolved into a global fund raiser using lip caterpillars to raise money for and awareness of men’s mental health issues, suicide prevention and prostate and testicular cancer. The campaign has grown to include Move for Movember, which provides anyone with a chance to go the distance and raise funds for men’s health, by connecting their fitness app to the fundraising page. The College’s participation in this worthy campaign is something to be proud of. Thank you to all of those who participated and donated. We raised $926 for men’s mental health and rocked some amazing staches to boot.
Ross De Lange | Student Wellbeing Leader