 DCU DJ Society organises an event in aid of the Movember charity to raise funds for men's mental health issues. The charity encourages men to grow mustaches for the month of November to raise awareness about the prevalence of prostate and testicular cancer, mental health and the high suicide rate among men. The society sees the opportunity to help men in need and give their members a chance to test their skills while raising awareness of the problem. Worldwide, Movember Foundation raised €55 million last year alone. We're just putting on a fundraiser event that gives our society members an opportunity to get a gig but also just raising funds for a really great cause. Basically tonight we're just running a small fundraiser before the Dance for Movember event that's happening next tonight, so all the DJ Society members that's been coming to Shoria's and stuff like that throughout the year so far, they just get a chance to come and showcase their talent and then we've got a few buckets inside just a few people want to come around and throw a few bits of Movember. The Movember Business Club Ireland, which includes nearly 600 members, sits at the top of this year's Irish leaderboard with the aim of the charity to reduce the number of men dying prematurely by 25% by 2030. I asked the students at DCU campus what they thought of Movember. I think it's a really good idea actually, I think it's really funny seeing everyone with all the mustaches, like show people that don't usually have them and stuff. And yeah, it's good to spread awareness. It's always very interesting seeing who decides to do it and what they end up growing on their face from Movember. DCU students have played their part in Movember this year and raised awareness of men's health issues. Unfortunately, we are going to have to say goodbye to the mostaches for another year. Thank you all for watching DCU TV News.