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Movember! HISTORY


The Movember campaign has been running for ten years. In 2003, two Australian friends discussing changing fashion trends were mourning the passing of the ‘mo' - the moustache to non-Australians.


INSPIRATION


Inspired by a friend's mother who was supporting a campaign in aid of breast cancer, they came up with the idea of encouraging men to grow a ‘mo' during the month of November to raise money to help the fight against prostate cancer. That year 30 men took up the challenge.


FAST FORWARD


Fast forward to 2013 and there were 4,002,688 participating ‘Mo Bros and Sistas' from 21 countries. In ten years the campaign has raised £346 million and funded 770 men's health projects - quite an achievement from hairy upper lips!


Tidal Transit raised £1,143


And we congratulate them for their efforts in taking part.


Tidal Transit supplies purpose-designed charter personnel transfer vessels (PTVs) to the offshore wind energy industry, and employs 33 men in various capacities.


Commercial Director Leo Hambro is behind the campaign, and says: “This is the first time Tidal Transit, as a company, has taken part in the Movember Campaign and our team of ‘Tidal Bandits' are fully behind it.”


Tidal Transit


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