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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

"Mustache Movement" At Oregon High School Raises Funds For Cancer Research

KTVL-TV Medford, Oregon (11/22, Villamor) reports, "Many South Medford High School teachers are growing out their facial hair to raise awareness about" prostate cancer. The teachers hope that bringing attention to the issue will help raise money for cancer research. "There are mustache donation jars in some of the classrooms where students have been donating to the cause." Teachers say "the mustache movement" is "a fun way to get students involved." The school has raised $600 so far "for Livestrong and the Prostate Cancer Foundation. They hope to reach their goal of $1000 by the end of the month."

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