Your donation could help a man diagnosed with prostate cancer live longer – and be there when his granddaughter walks the aisle.
Or go towards research and resources that guide another man through testicular cancer recovery so he’s back to his old self, having a drink with his mates sooner.
Donations also fund vital mental health and suicide prevention projects and have already funded over 1,320 men’s health projects so far.
Help us change more lives by donating now.
£15 will help deliver online mental health information to young men to support their mental health in a way that meets them where they are at.
£23 will support the delivery of mental health literacy training to a parent, coach or volunteer in a community sporting club.
£47 will help fund lifesaving research to develop more sensitive tests that allow prostate cancer to be diagnosed earlier and result in better health outcomes for men.
Mild testicular pain bothered Mo Bro Sam for years. He assumed he’d live with permanent discomfort after an ultrasound returned fine. Yet something felt off. Ultimately, a Movember campaign nudged Sam into action; he booked a follow-up appointment which confirmed testicular cancer.
“Movember made me realise I needed to start paying more attention to my own health - that I should trust my instincts and get checked again."
Thanks to supporters like you, Movember has funded over 1,320 men's health projects since 2003.
We've backed 188 clinical trials, accelerating major progress in prostate cancer and testicular cancer research.
In the last 12 months alone, over four million people have been actively involved in our programmes.
"I donate in memory of the lives which have been lost to prostate cancer. We need to beat this dreaded disease," Rob, Canada.
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"I donate to Movember in honor of my father, and the other male family members we lost to suicide in 2021. I never want anyone to go through that amount of grief, or feel like the world would be better off without them. Donating to Movember is the best way I know to help prevent that from happening," Katie, US.
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"I choose to donate due to my own lived experience. It's more important than ever that men get the opportunity and support required, no matter how small an issue they may think it is. We all need an ear from time to time," Steve, UK.