Devon Still, Cincinnati Bengals honored by Freedom Center

Cincinnati Bengals player Devon Still was honored by the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for his efforts to help the fight against cancer.

Over the past four months, the region and the world have shown support for Devon Stills daughter, Leah Still.

Watch this story

Leah Still has been courageously fighting stage 4 Neuroblastoma.

Through the sale of the #75 Still jersey, more than $1.3 million has been raised for research in fighting pediatric cancer research.

Both Devon Still and the Cincinnati Bengals were recognized Tuesday by the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for their work in leading the movement.

Each was awarded the Everyday Freedom Hero Award.

The award recognizes people who use their position and resources to improve the well-being of others.

Their story of the fight for freedom from pediatric cancer will be added to the Everyday Freedom Gallery exhibit at the museum.

It will join the likes of famous heroes such as Nelson Mandela and local leader Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth.

Visit link:

Devon Still, Cincinnati Bengals honored by Freedom Center

Related Posts

Comments are closed.