Ready for Movember

Ready for Movember

October 31, 2014

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Queen's Engineering Movember
Daniel Kao, left, and Eric Kailly, are helping the Engineering Society of Queen鈥檚 University raise awareness and funds for men鈥檚 health issues through Movember Canada. (University Communications)

It鈥檚 that time of year again. It鈥檚 Movember, when those who can grow moustaches 鈥 and even those who can鈥檛 鈥 work to raise funds and awareness about men鈥檚 health.

And Queen鈥檚 has a role to play with various groups taking part each year.

One of the main groups is the Engineering Society of Queen鈥檚 University, which once again is activating its membership for the month.

With a solid track record from previous campaigns, the society鈥檚 Movember committee this year is putting a greater emphasis on getting as many people involved as possible as well as raising awareness about men鈥檚 health issues, including prostate and testicular cancer and mental health.

鈥淥ur role is to encourage people through events, through motivation and free giveaways, we just want to liven up the spirit for Movember so that individuals and their friends, other students, maybe even professors and staff members, they will contribute to the Movember Foundation,鈥 says Daniel Kao (Sci鈥17), one of the campaign coordinators along with Josh Burtney (Sci鈥16). 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the push this year.鈥

Throughout November, the group will be handing out leaflets and free giveaways, hosting special events as well as sales of special merchandise and tickets to an upcoming Kingston Frontenacs game.

It鈥檚 a role that the Engineering Society has filled before and continues to fill.

鈥淭he Engineering Society just wants to fill that niche and lead the campus just like they do with a lot of other initiatives,鈥 says Mr. Kao.

However, as with so many initiatives, there are a lot of positives for participants as well. That isn鈥檛 lost on the committee.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just a great way to get students involved with fundraising. We are all engineers here but this is a totally different spin on things,鈥 explains Mr. Kao. 鈥淲e鈥檙e cooking burgers, spending time with people, selling merchandise, which isn鈥檛 engineering at all.鈥

And it鈥檚 not just about getting out of their circle of friends and classmates. Eric Kailly (Sci鈥17), the media coordinator for the campaign, also recognizes the real-life value of getting involved, beyond helping others.

鈥淭his opportunity with the Movember committee is my first experience to simulate a real job experience outside the classroom. Having meetings with other people, consulting people outside the school for equipment for these Movember events,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 all a very new experience to me and it鈥檚 also a very worthwhile experience at the same time. It鈥檚 invaluable experience that we鈥檙e getting.鈥

This year鈥檚 campaign kicks off with a special 鈥淪have-Off鈥 event Friday afternoon at Clark Hall with participants starting with a clean slate before getting their facial hair going.

To find out more about events and the campaign go to . To learn more about Movember go to .

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