Welcome to the Real Bears Fans Wear Pink campaign, which raises funds to benefit programs providing care, assistance and support to breast cancer patients and their families. Already challenged by a cancer diagnosis, these survivors have had to experience the added stress of treatment and recovery in an environment where those with underlying conditions and suppressed immune systems are at great risk.
The Chicago Bears and Bears Care officially recognized National Breast Cancer Awareness Month at the Crucial Catch Game on Thursday, October 8, 2020 when the Bears took on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Soldier Field. Shirts are still available for purchase online and we encourage you to get yours today so you can be “in uniform” watching our next nationally televised game at home. This year's shirt honors the Bears' Chicago pride and features a long sleeve design perfect for football weather. Quantities are limited and sales end October 31, 2020.

We hope that the Real Bears Fan Wear Pink campaign will bring awareness back to the fight against breast cancer and the importance of screening and early detection. Medical experts acknowledge that patients have been reluctant to pursue routine screening or visit a doctor during the pandemic and fear that in the months ahead when it resolves, they will see more advanced tumors with less favorable survival rates due to delays in diagnosis.
Proceeds from the Real Bears Fans Wear Pink campaign benefit Bears Care, the charitable arm of the Chicago Bears. Advocate Heath Care, the Official Health Care Provider of the Bears, is partnering with Bears Care to help promote this important initiative. Over the last twelve years, the program has raised over $1.2 million to support breast cancer patients and their families while sharing the ongoing message that routine mammograms and screening can save lives. Thank you for teaming up with Bears fans across the country to make a difference.
Questions? Please email Gustavo Silva by clicking here.
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