subject: Transcription Services Firm Sports stauche In Movember With Team Moustache Boy [print this page] Things are getting hairy - Day 1 and 16 progress of Team MOustache Boy Captain, Matt Horwitz, who encourages fellow Mo Bros and supporting Mo Sistas to: Mo on!
A major Los Angeles Transcription Services firm joined Team MOustache Boy for Movember, a month-long facial follicular extravaganza of men sprouting Moustaches around the world aiming to raise funds and awareness for mens health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers. The month-long campaign begins with participants, known as Mo Bros, clean shaven. Through the duration of Movember, Mo Bros trim and wax their statements to transform themselves into effectively walking, talking billboards for the cause.
This is the second year that this transcription service firm has joined the fight for mens health with Matt Horwitz, Captain of Team MOustache Boy, who is growing his brown furry ribbon for a third year.
Personal and business relationships with partners is instrumental to Movember. Every partner essentially becomes part of a brotherhood and link to their communities. By getting out there with their moustaches, each brother creates opportunities to share Movembers message through a ripple effect. Team MOustache Boy Captain, Matt Horwitz
Movember is a great way for us to endorse important issues like mens health and sporting the stauche is a simple means of supporting one of our partners, said Jason Reeves of a major Los Angeles transcription services company. Changing the face of mens health is Matts driving motivation and hes spurred on by the campaigns results. The Mo Bros community has grown to 1.1 million members and has raised $87.2 million for mens health programs through the Prostate Cancer Foundation and LIVESTRONG.
Were almost there, so much closer to finding a cure for prostate cancer than we were before. Movember shows that there are many individuals out there who care and want to help in any way they can. Whether its through the moustache or donation, every effort brings us another step closer, Matt adds.