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Movember on course to raise $75,000 for charity

Across the Cayman Islands throughout November, upper lip hair was combed, curled and coiffed to raise awareness of men's health issues.

Movember embraces the upper lip hair for charity

It's hard to believe it's already here again! Movember has returned – the international fundraiser that is also strongly supported in the Cayman Islands –...

In photos: Movember raised more than $42,000

Movember, the annual event that raises funds for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society while promoting some questionable moustache choices, came to a close recently in a fun-filled night at the Sandbar in George Town.

Mo ‘staches mean mo money for Cancer Society

Yes, it is that time again, when men's upper lips gird their loins, prepping to become hairy in November. Renamed 'Movember', the 11th month of...

Heading into MOvember with some close shaves

Eighty men stepped forward on Monday night to have their faces shaved for MOvember, a month of fundraising for and education about male cancers. This year, at least 10 of the participants went a step further and had their heads shaved into a mohawk.

Mo bros: Fraternity and charity in times of COVID

The annual campaign seeks to bring awareness to issues like prostate and testicular cancer, as well as mental health. The Mo Bros will close out...

Movember mohawks at Fidel Murphy’s on Monday

If you've ever wanted to sport a mohawk, but were too shy to try, you can make your dream come true at Fidel Murphy's...

Mo ‘staches, mo money

With October drawing to a close, that can only mean one thing: Movember is nearly upon us. Maybe you’ve been wondering why men’s upper lips...

‘MOvember’ shines spotlight on men’s health

If you’ve ever yearned for a month to unapologetically work on your handlebar, chevron or Fu Manchu moustache, your time has come. November offers the...

Moustaches and men’s health take center stage

The month-long campaign for Movember, encouraging men to grow out their moustaches to raise cancer awareness, resulted in at least 175 prostate cancer screenings and an estimated $35,000 raised to support the Cayman Islands Cancer Society, according to organizers.

Cayman’s ‘Mo’ Bros’ unite for a cause

At age 23, Angel Hawkins is one of the youngest members of Cayman’s Mo’ Bro fraternity – an enthusiastic group of men – and women – who come together each November in the name of men’s health.

Grow your MO this MOvember

With the recent passing of Burt Reynolds, it seems that this MOvember, more than ever, men should be sporting their MOs (moustaches) with pride. MOvember is an annual international fundraising effort that also raises awareness about cancers that affect men.

MO Bros flash their ‘staches in support of men’s health

Cayman’s mustachioed men made an impressive showing in support of men’s health Friday night for the raucous close of MOvember.

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Free men’s health night offers PSA tests

As part of MOvember activities to promote men’s health, the Lions Community Centre in Grand Cayman will host a free information night with the Cayman Islands Cancer Society and CTMH Doctors Hospital.

Movember kicks off for men’s health

Moustaches, goatees and beards were flying and the smell of aftershave filled the air, as men sacrificed their facial hair for the “mopening” night of Movember at the King’s Head bar in Camana Bay.

Grow your MO for MOvember!

MOvember, the month formerly known as November, is the annual, month-long charity event where guys grow a moustache to help raise awareness and money for men’s health issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health.

RE/MAX participates in MOvember

RE/MAX Cayman Islands will be promoting the 2016 MOvember charity event by stickering mustaches on its sale and promotional signs, which are located throughout the island.

Grow your ‘MO’ this Movember

What began as a fun, crazy way of recognizing health issues that affect men has become a worldwide phenomenon. In a nutshell, men agree to grow out their moustaches and be sponsored by others in order to raise money for research, testing and treatments.

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