Are You Going to Grow with the ‘Mo’ This November?

Are You Going to Grow with the ‘Mo’ This November?

We like to do our bit for charity and support local organisations here at MILLBANKS. And we love seeing people in Attleborough and East Harling doing the same.

Some run marathons for charity.

Others row single-handedly across the Atlantic to support good causes.

And a growing band of men are ditching the razors, sitting back, and letting nature do its thing to grow moustaches next month. All in the name of raising money for men’s health charities.

Movember started as a group of friends challenging each other to grow a moustache back in 2004.

It’s gone on to raise millions towards work in men’s mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer research.

It’s grown into a popular movement with men across the world getting involved.

But now it’s not just for the ‘Mo Brothers’ as new challenges introduced mean women can get involved and be ‘Mo Sisters’.

Here’s how the Movember website is encouraging everyone to get involved.
 
Grow
More than just follicles on your face, your moustache is a ribbon. With it, you can remind people of the importance of men’s health and urge them to take action with a donation.
 
Move
How you run or walk is up to you. Take it fast, take it slow. Push your limits outside (or push ‘go’ on the treadmill). 60km over the month for the 60 men we lose to suicide each hour, every hour.
 
Host
Host in person or online. Think big. Think small. Think delicious, competitive, or creative. It’s all about bringing people together to have fun while doing good.
 
Mo your own way
A choose-your-own-adventure challenge, epic in scope and scale. You need imagination, determination, and fire in your belly. It’s an open-ended invitation to test your limits in the name of men’s health. And have a tonne of fun while you’re getting it done.

Whether it’s a test of physical endurance or a not-so-sweaty pledge to kick a bad habit – it’s whatever Mo Your Own Way means to you.

To find out more about how you can get involved with Movember, visit: www.uk.movember.com
 
We’ve created our shortlist of famous ‘mo’s below:
 
Burt Reynolds
Hulk Hogan
Ron Burgundy
Groucho Marx
Salvador Dali
Eddie Murphy
Sir Mo Farah (sorry, we couldn’t resist that one).

Let us know who sports your all-time favourite mo, and if you’re doing any fundraising this November.
Give us a call on (01953) 453838 or drop us an e-mail to propertysearch@millbanks.com
 




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