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'I'm just trying to give back': Rome Odunze finding inspiration through Chicagoland community efforts
Over the past month, receiver Rome Odunze has been active throughout the Chicagoland community — making trips to a soup kitchen, a Monsters Flag Football clinic and a career fair — as he aims to reciprocate the love and support he’s felt from the city since he was drafted by the Bears.

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Bears players visit Naval Station Great Lakes
Offensive tackle Theo Benedet, running back Travis Homer, defensive back Josh Blackwell and punter Tory Taylor spent their day off Oct. 21 at Naval Station Great Lakes, touring the facility and meeting military personnel. The visit was made in partnership with USAA and in advance of the Bears’ Salute to Service game against the Giants Sunday at Soldier Field.

Chicago Bears and Jewel-Osco kick off 37th annual Coat Drive to help keep Chicago warm
The Chicago Bears have officially kicked off their 37th Annual Coat Drive in partnership with Jewel-Osco, The Salvation Army, and Shur-Way Movers. This long-standing initiative continues with the team’s commitment to helping Chicagoans stay warm during the harsh winter months.

Chicago Bears open applications for 2026 Collin Wehr Scholarship
The Chicago Bears announced Wednesday that applications are now open for the 2026 Collin Wehr Scholarship, a $20,000 grant established in memory of Collin Wehr, a young lifelong Chicago Bears fan who bravely battled pediatric cancer until his passing in 2013. The scholarship provides financial support to pediatric cancer survivors or siblings of children who have lost their fight with the disease, helping them pursue higher education.

Theo Benedet, Chris Williams kick off Bears' 'Community Tuesdays' at Conway Park Autumn Classic
To kick off the Bears' first “Community Tuesday”, Theo Bendet and Chris Williams were among a handful of players who chose to spend their day off in the community. The pair of linemen attended the annual Conway Park Autumn Classic to help support the team's "Real Bears Fans Wear Pink" campaign.

Chicago Bears open 2025 Community All-Pros $106,000 grant applications
The Chicago Bears are now accepting applications for the 2025 Community All-Pros, a $106,000 grant that supports a nonprofit organization advancing social justice and uplifting local communities. This annual initiative reflects the Bears’ commitment to organizations driving meaningful changes across the team’s four social justice pillars: economic advancement, education, community safety and health equity.