I love that motto!
And this month, I found some ‘stache
fun with a definite purpose!
Introducing MOVEMBER!
What is Movember, you ask?!
The Movember campaign is a movement which was
created to promote men's health. It’s no
secret that in this busy day and age that finding time to get regular check-ups
and take care of yourself is difficult, and perhaps just plain intimidating…
especially if you are a man.
Thus the creation of MOVEMBER!
Movember is about bringing back the moustache
(Mo), having fun, creating conversations and awareness, and raising funds for
men's health, specifically prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health
problems.
Check out this little video to be inspired "MO STYLE"...
Here is how it works…
Men are encouraged to “Shave
the Date” on November 1st
and start with a clean face. Then, for
the rest of November, they are encouraged to grow moustaches! When other people inquire about them growing
a “MO”… men use the opportunity to share about their participation in MOVEMBER
and also encourage other
men to go and get a health check up!
Sound
fun? You can become an official
“MO BRO” or “MO SISTA” MOVEMBER supporter by visiting http://us.movember.com/ or by clicking on the image below.
“MO BRO” or “MO SISTA” MOVEMBER supporter by visiting http://us.movember.com/ or by clicking on the image below.
What a great cause! My family is sharing their support of MOVEMBER by showing their ‘Stache
Support!
Don’t you just LOVE these
MOVEMEBERish
Mustache Mania themed materials?!
Of course, they are from CreativeTeaching Press! {I’m sure ya’ll already know how obsessed I
am with all of CTPs stylish teacher resources!!!
LOVE. THEIR. STUFF.} And in typical CTP fashion, they are 100% “in” to
helping me promote this awesome cause!
So… I’m doing a RAFFLECOPTER giveaway of a
So… I’m doing a RAFFLECOPTER giveaway of a
You could win a bundle of some of these epic goodies!
I “mustache” you to spread the word about MOVEMBER
and sign up to win this awesome prize
bundle too!
What a great campaign! I love the message and the picture of your kids showing support. My kids did some wack a doodle thing in high school where they celebrated Novembeard and attempted to try and grow a beard. It was not for a wonderful cause, however, and their 16 year old beards were pitiful! :) Happy weekend, Holly!
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