Russ Babcock
17  year  Mo Bro
Hosting an event

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Target: $2,000
raised $14,108 since 2010
My motivation
Fundraising for cause areas including:
Men's health
Prostate cancer
Testicular cancer
Mental health and suicide prevention

I began raising funds for Movember in 2010. I saw it as a fun way to raise funds for an amazing cause. Men's health has always been important to me, but in 2019 it became much more personal when my childhood friend, Dan Newberry, lost his 5-year battle with prostate cancer. Cancer can be beat. I'm doing my part to end our fathers, brothers, husbands, and friends from being taken too early in life.

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide. The Movember Foundation is working to halve the number of deaths from prostate cancer by 2030, and I want to help them get there. Help me stop men dying too young.

How I'm
getting involved
Adobe Utah
Team captain Russ Babcock
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I'm moving 60km this Movember for the 60 men we lose each hour of every day.
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SURPRISE!!!

This week, we’re hosting a fundraising competition with HUGE prizes! The teams who fundraise the most between November 17-21 will win a generous boost to their team totals:

First Place: $7,000

Second Place: $4,000

Third Place: $2,000

Seven Runners-Up: $1,000 each

A huge thank you to our amazing sponsors, Huron and Arm, for making this incredible opportunity possible!

Thank you to all the companies/teams in the US Movember Business Club Challenge!

We appreciate everything you do for your workplaces, your communities, and for driving meaningful impact for men’s health. Your leadership, creativity, and commitment truly make a difference.

If you have any questions, need support, or would like to share updates on what your company is doing this Movember, we’d love to hear from you. Just email us at mbc.us@movember.com

Thank you for being a part of Movember!

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