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Men’s health the name of the game

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews2 December 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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ROHAN Anstey at the start of “Movember”, and after three weeks (inset). Pictures: Supplied
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A FRANKSTON-based paramedic has raised more than $30,000 for men’s health by taking part in Movember.
Chelsea resident Rohan Anstey, who works in the Frankston region, raised the money over the course of last month. He promised that if he raised $100,000 he would change his legal name to “Mohan” – although he fell short of his fundraising target he still raised a huge sum for charity.

Anstey said that his experience working as a paramedic inspired him to get involved. “As a paramedic working in intensive care, we get called to lots of jobs where men’s health has been neglected, especially their mental health. It’s heartbreaking, and it stays with you. The grief that families endure after a suicide is gut-wrenching, and something we can change. If I can help even one person seek help, it’s worth it,” he said. “I see the impact of poor health firsthand, which is why I’m passionate about this cause, and happy to throw everything behind it – even my name.”

Movember has now concluded, but donations can still be made at au.movember.com

First published in the Frankston Times – 3 December 2024

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