Donations can be made for another week and a half.
Midlands firefighters have raised over €2,500 during Movember.
The crew at Mullingar Fire and Rescue Service are growing out their 'stashes' to support the annual fundraiser, which aids mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
They say they want to support all of their male friends and families' health, and mindfulness around the world.
The Mullingar crew say their moustaches are "well on the way," and the support has been "unbelievable."
They've set a target of €2,500, but that's already been beat, with over a week still to go in November.
Anyone who wishes to make a donation, can do so here.
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