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D.C. United's Travis Worra & Jalen Robinson kick off Movember

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Throughout the month of November, players, fans, and staff throughout Major League Soccer will grow ‘Mo's (moustaches) to raise awareness and funds for men's health issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity. 


Goalkeeper Travis Worra and defender Jalen Robinson will lead the charge for the Black & Red by growing their moustaches for the 30 days of Movember. Fans can help support the cause by donating to the D.C. United Movember team or by joining the team and growing a Mo' yourself. 


Worra and Robinson’s mustaches will be documented on social media throughout the month-long campaign and fans are encouraged to post pictures of their own moustache to D.C. United's Facebook and Twitter pages.

D.C. United's Travis Worra & Jalen Robinson kick off Movember -

D.C. United's Travis Worra & Jalen Robinson kick off Movember -

Growing a moustache isn't the only way to join the campaign. Starting this year, Movember has initiated a MOVE campaign in which participants stay active for the 30 days in Movember. Big or small, any kind of physical activity counts and you can still raise funds for men's health. 


To learn more about the Movember movement visit: us.movember.com/about/foundation.