Former Chicago Bull Nazr Mohammed Stands Up To Cancer

08 Aug, 2016

Chicago’s very own and 18 year NBA veteran Nazr Mohammed hosted his 5th Annual “Full Court Press Against Cancer’ charity event. Over 400 guests filled the Galleria Marchetti, in the West Loop, for a spectacular evening of that included dinner, dancing, a VIP Meet and Greet and reserved gaming tables.

Funds raised at this years event benefited not-for-profit charity, Different Shades of Pink, an organization committed to serving the “Right Now Needs” of breast cancer fighters, survivors and their families. Mohammed launched the Nazr Mohammed Foundation in 2012 to raise awareness for noteworthy causes through fundraising, camps, grants and scholarships.

He explains in the written letter below, the importance of his work and why for him, this is personal.

      This year, I have chosen to support an organization in the cancer community because of the recent effect it has had on people in my life. There are so many different types of cancer that have taken (and continue to take) the lives of loved ones from many families all over the world. Cancer knows no color, race, religious background, gender or sexual orientation. Cancer does not discriminate. However, let us not forget the many survivors who have beat the odds and conquered this horrible disease.

       Recently, cancer has hit closer to home taking the life of one friend and directly affecting three more people close to my heart. Having these friends diagnosed with four different types of cancer in a short period of time has opened my eyes to the unpredictable nature of this disease.

       I am hopeful that my friends will be able to beat this disease and become one of the many survivors of cancer. I will keep them in my thoughts and prayers. In the meantime, I will use my foundation as a platform to support them and organizations like Different Shades Of Pink (DSOP) that are on the front lines raising awareness and providing support to individuals and families in their fight against cancer.

Click here to learn more about the Nazr Mohammed Foundation

B.Owusu

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