Bradfords Yeovil is launching its 2024 campaign with global men’s health charity Movember.

The business is once again supporting the charity’s focus on men’s mental and physical health and the challenges found in the construction industry.

This year’s campaign launches “MoBros”, including announcing Exeter Chiefs RFC and England Rugby Player, Henry Slade, as a new signing at Bradfords fundraising team.

Bradfords is looking to exceed the success of their 2021 campaign, which saw the builders’ merchant raise £17,000, placing the organisation in the UK’s top 20 fundraisers alongside nationwide brands such as Barclays and Amazon.

The campaign video, which sees Henry Slade sign to the Bradfords Movember Fundraising Team, “MoBros” as team captain, launches the month of fundraising activity.

This will include fundraising activities across the 46 Bradfords branches, including exclusive MoBros merchandise available in-branch with all proceeds going to Movember.

Additional activity is planned including a 24-hour cyclothon at Bradfords’ Branch Support Centre in Yeovil.

Donations to the Bradfords MoBros campaign can be made here.

Bradfords’ support for Movember aims to support the mental and physical health of employees, communities and the wider trades, from mental health training for staff to the annual Miles for Smiles campaign which has united staff across the region.

By supporting Movember and bringing together partners and suppliers such as DeWalt, Sika, Stonemarket, Heidelberg Materials, OB1 and Garador, Bradfords say they can contribute towards addressing this crisis in our communities. 

MoBros Chairman and Bradfords’ CEO David Young said: “We’re proud to be a partner to Movember and to help raise crucial funds supporting men’s mental health, suicide prevention, prostate and testicular cancer.

"Henry’s signing, alongside branch fundraising plans up and down the region, sends a clear message to our competition - that when it comes to taking care of the trades, we’re ready to compete at the highest level."

MoBros Captain Henry Slade said: “I can’t wait to join the team and start growing something special. In raising awareness and supporting innovations for testicular and prostate cancer, and giving mental health the focus it so desperately deserves, the team know they’re making a huge difference not only in the South West, but up and down the country too."