Bringing awareness to Black Canadian men’s health important to Ogbongbemiga
It’s a cause near and dear to Amen Ogbongbemiga and his family.
When the Chicago Bears linebacker had an opportunity to participate in the NFL’s My Cause, My Cleats program, he took it to promote the Walnut Foundation, a Brampton, Ont., organization dedicated to the wellness of Black Canadian men with a focus on prostate health.
That’s very important to Ogbongbemiga — whose name is pronounced AY’-men awg-BONG’-beh-MEE’-guh — as his father and grandfather were both diagnosed with prostate cancer. Because the detections came early they were treatable, they remain very much a part of the 26-year-old NFL player’s life.
“Both my father and grandfather detected it early and we were able get treatment and kind of control it,” Ogbongbemiga said during a telephone interview. “I chose (Walnut Foundation) because it’s Canadian and supports the same cause I was looking to support and it just made sense.