Supporting Movember to change the face of
men’s health.

Movember are the world’s leading men’s health charity, and their mission is to stop men from dying too young.

Since 2003, Movember has funded more than 1,250 men’s health projects around the world, challenging the status quo, shaking up men’s health research and transforming the way health services reach and support men, focussing on three main areas of men’s health:

  • Mental health and Suicide Prevention

  • Prostate Cancer

  • Testicular Cancer

One man takes his own life every 60 seconds, and 3 out of 4 suicides are men. 1 in 8 UK men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, and testicular cancer is the most common in young men.

We, alongside Movember, feel that these figures are far too high, especially in the traditionally male-dominated construction and property sectors that Chana Projects operates within.

As a result, every year we change our logo for the entire month of November (see below) to raise awareness and funds for Movember, and for the causes they fight so hard.

 
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With Movember aiming to reduce the number of men dying prematurely by 25% by 2030, we will do everything we can to help them to achieve this goal.

For our Fathers, our Brothers, our Friends and our Sons, Chana Projects are supporting Movember to change the face of men’s health and help stop men from dying too young.

We hope you will too.

Find out more below or go to movember.co.uk to sign up and get involved.

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Movember Conversations.

Movember Conversations is an online tool for those who want to feel more confident and informed when navigating an important conversation with a friend who might be struggling. Click the link below to give it a go yourself.

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3 out of 4 suicides are men.

Movember are aiming to reduce the the rate of male suicides by 25%. Find out how you can help them get there.

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Check in and talk with your loved ones.

Ask, listen, encourage and check in with friends and family. Learn more about Men’s Health and help yourself and those close to you.