Central Coast Mariners’ Isuzu UTE A-League squad will be taking on the Movember challenge this month, raising funds for Men’s Health.
Led by skipper Trent Sainsbury and Noah Smith, Mariners players and staff are taking part in the global movement.
The team are beginning with the fundraising target of $5000, with all donations helping to tackle mental health, suicide, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
Donate via the Central Coast Mariners team here
From the team:
By taking on the Movember challenge, we have the opportunity to make a difference to the lives of others.
As a team, we want to show our support and raise awareness for men’s health which effects many lives, not just here on the Coast, but worldwide.
Movember’s values align with our own as a club. We are committed to to tackling important issues through our community spirit and togetherness.
We appreciate each and every donation, which will help change and save lives by tackling mental health, suicide, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
About Movember
The initiative began in 2003 with two friends from Melbourne, since growing to a global movement with almost seven million participants worldwide.
Movember has funded over 1,320 projects, tackling the three biggest health issues affecting men: mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Find out more about the Movember movement, here.