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Thank you for clicking into our gofundme link, we appreciate you taking the time. The funds raised will go straight to Movember Charity.
At KCSD (Keep Creating Successful Dreams), mental health isn’t just a message, it’s the heart of who we are. Founded by Sersha P and Kryptic Mind, both lifelong advocates shaped by their own personal battles with mental health. KCSD is more than a record label, we are a creative family, a community, and a place where people can be honest, vulnerable, and supported.
This year, we are raising funds to support Movember, a global movement dedicated to improving mental health resources, suicide prevention, and support systems for men worldwide. Too many men are lost each year because they feel they can’t speak up. Because they’re taught to stay silent. Because the world still tells them to “man up” instead of “speak up.”
We want to help change that.
Every statistic represents someone’s son, father, partner, friend, or brother. Every loss leaves a circle of devastation that could have been eased, or even prevented, if speaking up felt safe, accepted, and encouraged. By supporting Movember, we’re joining a global effort to break this silence and fund the resources that can save lives.
Our goal is simple:
To be part of the solution.
To spread awareness.
To help men feel seen, heard, and valued.
To break the stigma and rewrite the narrative.
Whether your donation is big or small, it is deeply appreciated and makes a real difference. Every contribution helps spread awareness, fund essential mental health programs, and encourage a culture where men no longer feel alone in their struggles.
Below is a poem written by Sersha P in honour of Movember, a reminder of why this mission matters, and why we are committed to speaking up until the silence breaks:
Speak Up, Not Man Up
They tell a man to man up, hide the ache behind his eyes,
to swallow every tremor, to be silent, to be wise.
But pain that’s pushed beneath the skin will only deepen there,
true strength is in the speaking, in admitting that you care.
They tell men to man up,
to lock the pain away,
to smile through breaking bones of hope
and say they’re “fine” each day.
But silence is a poison
that creeps in like the night,
and strength is not in hiding…
it’s in stepping towards the light.
In 2024, the numbers cut like truth we can’t outrun:
17.1 per 100,000 men, too many lives undone.
And worldwide, 800,000 souls fall to suicide each year,
a quiet storm of heartache that we all should learn to hear.
In Ireland, 12.9 per 100,000 lost to battles none could see,
the United Kingdom mourns 14.3 who fought invisibly.
Across the UK, each day brings grief again
nearly 12 lives lost, amounting to 4,200 men.
And every life left silent leaves a ripple through the air
In every 7 to 10 left grieving, asking “Could someone have been there?”
Searching for, the ache of “why?” and “how?”
A wound that time won’t fully heal,
A silence heavier now.
A circle torn and fragile, full of love and questions deep,
with memories they cherish and the tears they couldn’t keep.
Let us change the language that has harmed so many hearts,
let “man up” fade to nothing as “speak up” takes its part.
For healing blooms in honesty, in reaching for a hand,
in showing that vulnerability is part of being a man.
So tear down the old commandment
that a man must never cry.
Let’s bury “man up” in the ground
and let that toxic mantra die.
Because real courage starts with truth,
with saying, “I’m not okay.”
With choosing life, and choosing help,
and choosing not to walk away.
To every man who carries storms
behind a steady face,
your story matters, your voice should be heard,
your presence has a place.
Speak up. Reach out. Hold on.
There is strength in every breath.
And hope can rise, fierce and loud,
strong enough to fight back death
Your voice deserves its freedom, your story should be heard.
Let’s break the chains of silence with each brave and gentle word.
May no more lives be taken by the whispers in the night,
speak up, reach out, keep going,
and let hope become your light.
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Movember Europe
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