Larry Ogunjobi is doing what he can to help out folks in greater Cleveland who are in need. The Browns defensive tackle announced via Twitter he is donating 100,000 meals to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank in support of the Feeding America program.
Ogunjobi is the second Browns player in less than 24 hours to make a significant commitment and donation to the food bank, following in the footsteps of quarterback Baker Mayfield and his wife, Emily.
It’s a major gesture of generosity from Ogunjobi, who has earned a little over $1.2 million in his three years with the Browns. That’s not a lot of money by NFL standards, but that doesn’t matter to the big-hearted Ogunjobi.
In light of the current circumstances, many people across the world need our help, especially children. I am supporting my local community in Cleveland by donating 100,000 meals with @clefoodbank.
Please join me in lending a helping hand and support @feedingamerica. pic.twitter.com/lJYiUqUVEE— Larry Ogunjobi (@Mr_Ogunjobi) March 20, 2020
You can also donate to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank if you can, or also see them if you need assistance in these unusual times.