Sanjeevan Srikrishnan
7  year  Mo Bro
Hosting an event

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Target: $6,000
raised $12,672 since 2013
My motivation
Fundraising for cause areas including:
Mental health and suicide prevention

I’m taking part in Movember 2025 to raise awareness and funds for men’s mental health — a cause that’s deeply personal to me.

Last year, I joined Movember in memory of a good friend who took his life. Along the way, I also opened up about my own mental health journey — navigating loss, becoming a father, and learning what it truly means to ask for help.

The support was overwhelming. Together, we raised $4,985 to help change the face of men’s health. This year, I’m back with the same goal: to keep the conversation going, to remind men they’re not alone, and to raise even more funds for life-changing programs in mental health, suicide prevention, and cancer research.

If you can, please consider donating. Every contribution helps save lives and supports the men who are still learning it’s okay to talk.

Together, we can make a difference.

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21 Week(s) Ago
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Previous year's posts

We’re proud to announce the final results of the 2025 Movember Business Club — and what an incredible campaign it has been!

This year, Canada’s business community once again demonstrated its remarkable generosity and leadership. Together, Business Club teams raised an extraordinary $2,873,712 for men’s health, proving just how powerful this sector can be when it comes together with purpose.

2573 participants + 368 Teams rallied all month long — a tremendous show of commitment, teamwork, and impact.
Now, to crown our champion.

With $881,632 raised, Canso is officially our 2025 Movember Business Club Champion and top fundraising team in the world.

A special shoutout as well to our top individual fundraiser, John Carswell, who raised over $487,870 this year. His extraordinary leadership and long-time dedication to Movember continue to make a huge impact.

And while Canso takes the trophy, this was a competitive leaderboard. Ledcor and Doane Grant Thornton closed strong to claim second and third place, followed by impressive performances from KPMG and Gillam Group, rounding out the top five.

A massive thank-you to every company, captain, Mo Bro, and Mo Sister who took part. The impact you’re making on men’s health is real — and it starts with leaders like you.
Thank you for helping build a healthier future for men.
United We Mo.

Previous year's posts

We’re proud to announce the final results of the 2025 Movember Business Club — and what an incredible campaign it has been!

This year, Canada’s business community once again demonstrated its remarkable generosity and leadership. Together, Business Club teams raised an extraordinary $2,873,712 for men’s health, proving just how powerful this sector can be when it comes together with purpose.

2573 participants + 368 Teams rallied all month long — a tremendous show of commitment, teamwork, and impact.
Now, to crown our champion.

With $881,632 raised, Canso is officially our 2025 Movember Business Club Champion and top fundraising team in the world.

A special shoutout as well to our top individual fundraiser, John Carswell, who raised over $487,870 this year. His extraordinary leadership and long-time dedication to Movember continue to make a huge impact.

And while Canso takes the trophy, this was a competitive leaderboard. Ledcor and Doane Grant Thornton closed strong to claim second and third place, followed by impressive performances from KPMG and Gillam Group, rounding out the top five.

A massive thank-you to every company, captain, Mo Bro, and Mo Sister who took part. The impact you’re making on men’s health is real — and it starts with leaders like you.
Thank you for helping build a healthier future for men.
United We Mo.

Previous year's donations
27 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Henri Quiniou
$45

Good stretch there Sanj. Will miss the Moe but the spirit of care will remain

27 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Henri Quiniou
$45

Good stretch there Sanj. Will miss the Moe but the spirit of care will remain

27 Week(s) Ago

Movember close. $8,815 raised with Equinix matching. 81 km moved.

Not quite 500 miles. But every step counted.

Grateful for everyone who shared, checked in, and had difficult conversations with someone who needed it. If one person booked a screening or reached out for help, it was worth it.

Typing this from a very glamorous window seat at 32,000 feet. Quick selfie to mark the finish line, then back to work.

Tech posts resume next week. The moustache retires today on a high note.

#Movember #MensHealth #Community #Leadership

27 Week(s) Ago

Movember close. $8,815 raised with Equinix matching. 81 km moved.

Not quite 500 miles. But every step counted.

Grateful for everyone who shared, checked in, and had difficult conversations with someone who needed it. If one person booked a screening or reached out for help, it was worth it.

Typing this from a very glamorous window seat at 32,000 feet. Quick selfie to mark the finish line, then back to work.

Tech posts resume next week. The moustache retires today on a high note.

#Movember #MensHealth #Community #Leadership

27 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$50
27 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$50
Previous year's activities
27 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

27 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

27 Week(s) Ago

Day 30. Thirty days of showing up. For the conversations we avoid. For the check-ins we forget. For the people we love and the ones we lead.

This month taught me something. Consistency is quiet, but it compounds. Small acts of care become habits. Habits become culture. Culture saves lives.

Thank you to everyone who donated, shared, or simply checked in on someone. Thank you to the people who reached out to me. You reminded me why this matters.

If you take one thing from this month, let it be this. The work does not end today. Keep showing up, keep checking in.

#movembercanada #MensHealth #Gratitude #Day30

http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

27 Week(s) Ago

Day 30. Thirty days of showing up. For the conversations we avoid. For the check-ins we forget. For the people we love and the ones we lead.

This month taught me something. Consistency is quiet, but it compounds. Small acts of care become habits. Habits become culture. Culture saves lives.

Thank you to everyone who donated, shared, or simply checked in on someone. Thank you to the people who reached out to me. You reminded me why this matters.

If you take one thing from this month, let it be this. The work does not end today. Keep showing up, keep checking in.

#movembercanada #MensHealth #Gratitude #Day30

http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$25
28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$25
28 Week(s) Ago
I walked 6 km

28 Week(s) Ago
I walked 6 km

28 Week(s) Ago

Day 29. On Day 25, you showed up. Now I'm showing up for you.

$500 matched on Day 26 on behalf of everyone who contributed to my campaign. Equinix matched it through Equinix Impact, bringing the total to $2,000.

One stat that stuck with me: 44% of men drop out of therapy early. Not because of cost. Because they didn't feel understood. Movember funded the research that uncovered this and then built Men in Mind, the first training to help practitioners actually connect with men. We asked men to change for years. The system needed to change too.

That's where the money goes.
→ Mental health and suicide prevention
→ Prostate cancer research and equitable care
→ Testicular cancer awareness and early detection

Targeted impact. Real programs. Real outcomes.

One day left.

Donate → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#movembercanada #MensHealth #MentalHealth #WhereTheMoneyGoes #GiveBack

28 Week(s) Ago

Day 29. On Day 25, you showed up. Now I'm showing up for you.

$500 matched on Day 26 on behalf of everyone who contributed to my campaign. Equinix matched it through Equinix Impact, bringing the total to $2,000.

One stat that stuck with me: 44% of men drop out of therapy early. Not because of cost. Because they didn't feel understood. Movember funded the research that uncovered this and then built Men in Mind, the first training to help practitioners actually connect with men. We asked men to change for years. The system needed to change too.

That's where the money goes.
→ Mental health and suicide prevention
→ Prostate cancer research and equitable care
→ Testicular cancer awareness and early detection

Targeted impact. Real programs. Real outcomes.

One day left.

Donate → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#movembercanada #MensHealth #MentalHealth #WhereTheMoneyGoes #GiveBack

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$50

Impressive job Sanj! Amazing you highlighting the mental health requirements that many men ignore or avoid.

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$50

Impressive job Sanj! Amazing you highlighting the mental health requirements that many men ignore or avoid.

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Kal Benedict
$100

Thank you for leading the way.

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Kal Benedict
$100

Thank you for leading the way.

Movember 30 is almost here so it's time to finalize those transactions and wrap up the quarterly reports!

Thank you for making such a strategic investment in men’s health this Movember. As we approach the final close of the books, take a moment to assess your assets—every Mo, every event, and every dollar raised has significantly boosted the value of men’s health.

Mark your calendars: the leaderboards will officially close on Wednesday, December 10th, at 5 PM EST. That's when we'll announce the 2025 Champions of the Movember Business Club. Donations can still be made after this deadline, but they won’t factor into the leaderboard standings.

Let’s finish this month strong and optimize the impact on men’s health!

Movember 30 is almost here so it's time to finalize those transactions and wrap up the quarterly reports!

Thank you for making such a strategic investment in men’s health this Movember. As we approach the final close of the books, take a moment to assess your assets—every Mo, every event, and every dollar raised has significantly boosted the value of men’s health.

Mark your calendars: the leaderboards will officially close on Wednesday, December 10th, at 5 PM EST. That's when we'll announce the 2025 Champions of the Movember Business Club. Donations can still be made after this deadline, but they won’t factor into the leaderboard standings.

Let’s finish this month strong and optimize the impact on men’s health!

28 Week(s) Ago

Movember Day 28. This one is personal.

This month has been about men's health. Booking appointments. Starting hard conversations. Checking in with ourselves and each other.

But we cannot talk about men's health without talking about the women in our lives.

Mothers who noticed something was off before we did. Sisters who asked the questions we avoided. Partners who scheduled the appointments we kept putting off. Friends who listened when we finally opened up.

They show up for us. They advocate for us. They carry weight we do not always see.

And they need to get checked too.

I lost my mum to colon cancer. It is one of the cancers with the highest remission rates when caught early. She put off her screening because she was taking care of my dad. By the time she went, it was too late.

That is what this post is really about. The women who care for everyone else first. Who reschedule their own appointments. Who wait.

So today, I am flipping the script. If you have been following along this month, take a moment to check in with the women in your life. Ask how they are doing. Encourage them to book that appointment. Hold space the way they have held it for you.

Men's health does not exist in isolation. It is part of a bigger picture. And the people who love us deserve the same attention we are learning to give ourselves.

Donate if you can → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#Movember2025 #MensHealth #WomensHealth #Family #Community #CheckIn #MovemberCanada

28 Week(s) Ago

Movember Day 28. This one is personal.

This month has been about men's health. Booking appointments. Starting hard conversations. Checking in with ourselves and each other.

But we cannot talk about men's health without talking about the women in our lives.

Mothers who noticed something was off before we did. Sisters who asked the questions we avoided. Partners who scheduled the appointments we kept putting off. Friends who listened when we finally opened up.

They show up for us. They advocate for us. They carry weight we do not always see.

And they need to get checked too.

I lost my mum to colon cancer. It is one of the cancers with the highest remission rates when caught early. She put off her screening because she was taking care of my dad. By the time she went, it was too late.

That is what this post is really about. The women who care for everyone else first. Who reschedule their own appointments. Who wait.

So today, I am flipping the script. If you have been following along this month, take a moment to check in with the women in your life. Ask how they are doing. Encourage them to book that appointment. Hold space the way they have held it for you.

Men's health does not exist in isolation. It is part of a bigger picture. And the people who love us deserve the same attention we are learning to give ourselves.

Donate if you can → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#Movember2025 #MensHealth #WomensHealth #Family #Community #CheckIn #MovemberCanada

28 Week(s) Ago
I walked 7 km

28 Week(s) Ago
I walked 7 km

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Ankit Parikh
$100

This is fantastic Sanj!

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Ankit Parikh
$100

This is fantastic Sanj!

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Stacey Kurck
$100

Keep up the great work for cancer awareness!

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Stacey Kurck
$100

Keep up the great work for cancer awareness!

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Tim Andrews
$100

Today’s post hit home hard - keep doing what you’re doing my friend ❤️

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Nadeem Yusufaly
$100
28 Week(s) Ago

Day 27. What I want him to know.

Yesterday I looked back. Today I look forward.

My dad showed me what it meant to show up. Now I get to show my son what it means to open up.

The men in my life grew up with walls. Be strong. Don't cry. Figure it out. That was the script. And it cost us. Silence doesn't protect anyone. It just delays the pain and passes it down.

I want something different for him. I want him to know that asking for help is strength. That checking in on a friend is normal. That the conversations we avoid are the ones that matter most.

Leaders go first. Not just at work. At home. With our kids. In the quiet moments that shape who they become.

This month taught me that modeling matters more than messaging. If I want him to build safe spaces, I have to show him what that looks like.

If you've followed along this month, finish strong with me. Donate. Or just start one conversation that matters.

Donate → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

For my dad. For my son. For every kid watching how we show up.

#movembercanada #MensHealth #LeadByExample #NextGeneration

28 Week(s) Ago
I walked 4 km

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Ben Mackay
$50

A great man with a great mo for a great cause!

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Christina Spinney
$100
28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Sanjeevan Srikrishnan
$500

Donation to match my community.

28 Week(s) Ago

Day 26. Community isn't built in a month. It's built over a lifetime.

My dad understood this. He spent his life showing up for the people around him. A natural connector. A quiet leader. And yes, the original Mo.

This campaign has always been about more than a moustache. It's about the conversations we avoid, the men we lose too soon, and the communities that hold us together when things fall apart.

I grew up watching a man who led by example. Who believed showing up was the whole point. That's why I show up here, every day this month.

Thank you to everyone who donated, shared, and checked in. You've started conversations that don't happen on their own. That's community.

Add your name today.

Donate → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

For my dad. For the men still here. For the ones we're trying to keep.

#movembercanada #MensHealth #Community #Legacy

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
STEVEN ABRAHAM
$50

Fight the good fight.

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Patrick Olson
$50
28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
Saad Minhas
$50

Way to go brother!

28 Week(s) Ago

Day 25. Let’s try this again.

Day 22’s match didn’t land the way I hoped. Running it back with clearer rules and a lighter touch.

I’m matching the next ten donations, up to $50 each. I’ll confirm matches in the comments as they come in.

Donate → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

Prefer to help without donating? Comment “Shared” after you pass this on. That helps.

#Movember2025 #MensHealth #GiveBack #Community #DoubleImpact #MovemberCanada

28 Week(s) Ago
I walked 1 km

28 Week(s) Ago
Donation from:
an anonymous supporter
$100
28 Week(s) Ago

**Day 24. Monday after a hard week.**

I'm working from home today. First day back after one of those weeks that just lands heavy.

That's part of why this campaign matters. We talk about checking in, about awareness, about showing up for each other. But we don't always model what that looks like when we're the ones struggling.

So here's me, checking in. And here's the offer: if you need a listening ear this week, reach out. No agenda, no fix, just presence.

We've got seven days left. Let's finish by actually showing up, not just posting about it.

Donate → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

Or share this. Someone in your network might need permission to not be fine today.

#movembercanada #MensHealth #MentalHealth #ShowingUp

28 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

28 Week(s) Ago

Movember Day 23. One week left.

The holidays are coming fast. Lists are getting longer. Schedules are getting tighter.

Take a moment today to check in with yourself. Not your to-do list. You.

How are you, really? What's one thing you've been avoiding? What conversation needs to happen before the year ends?

Men's health starts with honest self-assessment. And self-care isn't optional when the world speeds up. It's essential.

Use this Sunday to be real with yourself. Put your own well-being on the list.

Please donate if you can → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#Movember2025 #MensHealth #MentalHealth #SelfReflection #SelfCare #SundayReset #HolidaySeason #MovemberCanada

29 Week(s) Ago
I walked 6 km

Week 3 is nearly behind us, and the Business Club is showing what real leadership in men’s health looks like. The mustaches are bold, the kms are climbing, and meaningful conversations are happening in boardrooms, on job sites, and everywhere in between.

The momentum has been fantastic. Teams are engaging their colleagues, hosting creative fundraisers, and stepping up.

With the final week ahead and Movember Challenges closing on December 10, now’s the time to finish strong. Share your Mo Space, ask for that final donation, bring your team together, or log a few extra kms—every action makes a difference.

Take a look at who’s rising on the leaderboard and where your team stands.

Let’s finish strong and show the country how the Movember Business Club leads for men’s health.

29 Week(s) Ago

Day 21. The habit is now the point. Blue glow. De-icing. 6 am heading home.

This week’s been packed — back‑to‑back meetings, late nights, and travel layered on top. The easy move would be to coast and tell myself I’ll make it up when things slow down. I’ve learned that tomorrow is often a softer no.

So I kept it simple and showed up again. Booked my annual checkup. Donated. Shared one men’s health resource with a colleague. Sent a message to a friend who’s been quiet. Small steps, repeated.

Consistency beats intensity.

If you’ve been meaning to donate, today’s the day. If you can’t donate, check in on someone who might need it. Your one action today matters more than a perfect plan tomorrow.

http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#movembercanada #MensHealth #MentalHealth #EarlyDetection #Consistency

29 Week(s) Ago
I walked 4 km

29 Week(s) Ago

Day 20. In Ottawa today. Proximity matters: in policy, in infrastructure, in health.

Ottawa is a reminder that sovereignty isn’t abstract. It shows up in proximity, trust, and access.

In AI infrastructure, proximity lowers latency and cost. In men’s health, proximity to care saves lives. Both require intent from leaders.

Three practical moves:

1) Make it easy for your team to get to health appointments

2) Normalize check‑ins that go beyond performance

3) Share real resources, not slogans

If this resonates, take one step today. Check in on someone. Book your own appointment. Donate if you can → movember.com/m/sanjeevans

Special thank you to Marc Mondesir & Gord Kaufman, P.Eng. for helping me with this post and for the thought provoking conversation this morning.

#Movember2025 #MensHealth #Leadership #Canada #Ottawa #Trust

29 Week(s) Ago
I walked 9 km

29 Week(s) Ago

Day 19. Leaders don’t just set targets, they show up daily. Thirty days of Movember is a practice in accountability.

This month isn’t about a moustache. It’s about consistency in service of something bigger. Every day you either keep a promise to yourself or you don’t.

Three lessons I’m taking into my leadership practice:

1) Small daily actions compound into real change

2) Public commitment raises the bar for follow‑through

3) Accountability is contagious when modeled, not mandated

If this resonates, consider a small action today. Check in on a friend. Book a physical. Donate what you can to men’s health.

Please donate if you can → http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#Movember2025 #MensHealth #Leadership #Accountability #Consistency #MovemberCanada

29 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

29 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

29 Week(s) Ago

Day 17. Monday check‑in. Three questions.

1) How are you, really?

2) One thing I can remove?

3) Your minimum health habit?

If you’re 45+ or have family history, ask your doctor about PSA, a simple blood test for prostate health.

Donate → [movember.com/m/sanjeevans](http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans) (http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans)

#Movember #MensHealth #Leadership #CheckIn #TeamCulture #MovemberCanada

29 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

29 Week(s) Ago

Day 16. Sunday reset. One thing before the week starts.

Call someone. Not a text. A real call. Ask how they're doing. Listen.

Connection matters.

Donate → movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#Movember #Movember2025 #MensHealth #MentalHealth #Connection #SundayReset #Canada

29 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

30 Week(s) Ago

Day 15. Saturday morning. A moustache free post today. Two quick moves.

1) Ask your doctor about PSA if you're 45+ or have family history. It's a simple blood test for prostate health.

2) 60‑second self‑check in the shower. Look for any new lump, swelling, or change. If it's off, book it.

Please Donate →http://movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#Movember #MensHealth #EarlyDetection #SaturdayReset #Movember2025 #Canada

30 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

As Week 2 wraps up, the Movember Business Club is firing on all cylinders — and the impact across your organizations is already incredible.

Teams are rallying, Mos are filling in, and conversations are happening in boardrooms, break rooms, and virtual meetings — exactly what this Club is all about.

The momentum this week has been outstanding. You’re raising funds, raising awareness, and supporting one another in championing mental health, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer.

A massive thank-you to everyone who’s been part of this so far — your leadership is making a real difference.
Now’s the time to see who’s climbing the leaderboard and where your workplace stands.

Let’s carry this energy into Week 3. Keep growing, keep moving, and keep driving impact for men’s health.

30 Week(s) Ago
I walked 8 km

30 Week(s) Ago

Day 13. Almost halfway.

Asking for help is hard. We wait too long, we convince ourselves we should handle it alone.

But reaching out isn't weakness. It's wisdom. It's knowing the strongest thing you can do is admit you need support.

If you're struggling, tell someone. A friend. A professional. Anyone who will listen. That conversation might save your life.

Please donate if you can → movember.com/m/sanjeevans

#Movember2025 #MensHealth #MentalHealth #AskForHelp #ItsOkayToNotBeOkay #EndTheStigma #MovemberCanada #ReachOut #Canada

30 Week(s) Ago
I walked 1 km

30 Week(s) Ago
I walked 5 km

30 Week(s) Ago
I walked 5 km

30 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

31 Week(s) Ago
I walked 2 km

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