October 20, 2022

It’s About To Get A Little Hairy At Schlam…

It’s been another big year for humanity, and the world continues to change. But a lot of things stay the same: men’s health is still in crisis. Men are still dying too young. It doesn’t have to be like this. Mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer – the Movember Foundation is tackling them face on….literally. 

For 30 hairy days and nights, men all across the world will be putting their face forward for men’s health. 

Around the globe, men die on average six years younger than women and for largely preventable reasons. By 2030, it is Movember’s ambition to reduce the number of men dying prematurely by 25%.

 Did you know;

  • Suicide is the leading cause of death in Aussie men aged 15-54
  • Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among Aussie men
  • Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men 

Schlam has decided to get in on the action and participate in this year’s mo growing challenge. A hairy few from Schlam HQ are growing a mo (or supporting a bro) to raise much needed funds and awareness for a cause that is close to home. After all, the very people affected by this case make up the majority of our workforce. 

With the money we raise, we can support Movember in funding ground-breaking research and health projects, changing the lives of men all over the world. 

If you’d like to contribute to Schlamo’s donations tally – please give all you can to help our team reach it’s fundraising goal HTTPS://AU.MOVEMBER.COM/TEAM/SCHLAMOS

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