It’s official: England’s first-ever Men’s Health Strategy has been released, one year after the government’s commitment. Thanks to your incredible campaigning and fundraising, men’s health is finally on the agenda.
Gillette is encouraging men to embrace their inner superhero for Movember 2025. Shave down, grow a moustache, and raise much-needed funds and awareness for men's health — all while havin’ fun and doin’ a whole heap of good.
Mo Bro Marcus has taken on a huge year of endurance challenges, from marathons to multiple Ironmans, to raise funds and awareness for Movember. After a tough year for his family and friends, he's determined to make every mile count.
Mo Bro Jake took on a 52-hour walk to honour his mum and raise awareness for men's health. After losing her in 2018, he learned that opening up to friends was life-changing. Now he’s speaking out again to help break the stigma.
After running the entire London Underground last year, Harry is taking on his biggest challenge yet. He's running 12 back-to-back ultra-marathons from Edinburgh Castle to London, raising awareness about men dying too young.
Growing up without a father figure, Euan has seen the power of friendship. After Paris and Berlin Marathons, London to Brighton Cycle, and two marathons in one day this November, he’s doing his bit to help men live longer, healthier lives.
After living with persistent depressive disorder for 25+ years, 15-year Mo Bro legend, James, will walk 500 miles from London to Stirling to raise awareness for men’s health. Legend.
Cory is cycling 130 miles through East Yorkshire from Bridlington. Every mile helps raise funds and awareness for men’s mental health, prostate and testicular cancer programs, and helping men live longer, healthier lives.
Social media plays a huge role in young men’s lives. The rise of 'male and masculinity' influencers has made global headlines. But what do young men themselves think? We asked 3,000 guys about their experiences online—here’s what we found.
How we’re helping close equity gaps in prostate cancer care
Where you were born, how much money you make, your ethnicity, race and gender shape the cancer care you receive. With support from PCUK and People’s Postcode Lottery, we've invested £3.5M to create more equitable prostate cancer care.
Backed by our network of men’s health experts, Movember has submitted recommendations for the UK Government's first ever Men’s Health Strategy.
A £4.3M investment to expand our youth mental health programme
We’re expanding Movember Ahead of the Game – our mental health programme delivered through community sport. Over the next three years, 50 new delivery partners will roll out the program to reach tens of thousands of young athletes.
We've partnered with esports juggernaut BLAST to reach tens of thousands of players and fans, promoting the importance of mental health and healthy communities.
Six new grants to make prostate cancer care more personalised
Every man’s experience with prostate cancer is unique. So their care should be too. We’re investing £1.37M into six grants globally – two in the UK – to help clinicians tailor care based on the side effects a patient is experiencing.