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Bears in the Community | Week of Dec. 11
Check out the Bears giving back to the community by making visits to local schools, hospitals, food distribution centers and more.

Bears linebacker Micah Baskerville visited Benny Middle School as part of the Becoming a Man (B.A.M.) program, brought to you by Midwest Dairy. Baskerville and fullback Robert Burns engaged with the students, sharing their experiences and emphasizing the qualities it takes to be responsible individuals.

Bears linebacker Micah Baskerville visited Benny Middle School as part of the Becoming a Man (B.A.M.) program, brought to you by Midwest Dairy. Baskerville engaged with the students, sharing his experiences and emphasizing the qualities it takes to be responsible individuals.

Bears linebacker Micah Baskerville visited Benny Middle School as part of the Becoming a Man (B.A.M.) program, brought to you by Midwest Dairy. Baskerville engaged with the students, sharing his experiences and emphasizing the qualities it takes to be responsible individuals.

Bears safety Adrian Colbert visited Benny Middle School as part of the Becoming a Man (B.A.M.) program, brought to you by Midwest Dairy. Colbert engaged with the students, sharing his experiences and emphasizing the qualities it takes to be responsible individuals.

Bears fullback Robert Burns and linebacker Micaeh Baskerville visited Benny Middle School in Waukegan as part of the Becoming a Man (B.A.M.) program, brought to you by Midwest Dairy. The program teaches young men the qualities it takes to become responsible adults.

Bears fullback Robert Burns also visited Benny Middle School in Waukegan as part of the Becoming a Man (B.A.M.) program, brought to you by Midwest Dairy. The program teaches young men the qualities it takes to become responsible adults.

Bears offensive lineman Bill Murray and safety Adrian Colbert visited Bogan High School as part of the B.A.M program, in partnership with Youth Guidance and brought to you by Midwest Dairy. Murray and Colbert spent time with high school students discussing essential values such as integrity, sportsmanship, and accountability.

Bears offensive lineman Bill Murray and safety Adrian Colbert visited Bogan High School as part of the B.A.M program, in partnership with Youth Guidance and brought to you by Midwest Dairy. Murray and Colbert spent time with high school students discussing essential values such as integrity, sportsmanship, and accountability.

Bears offensive lineman Bill Murray and safety Adrian Colbert visited Bogan High School as part of the B.A.M program, in partnership with Youth Guidance and brought to you by Midwest Dairy. Murray and Colbert spent time with high school students discussing essential values such as integrity, sportsmanship, and accountability.

Bears offensive lineman Bill Murray visited Bogan High School as part of the B.A.M program, in partnership with Youth Guidance and brought to you by Midwest Dairy. Murray spent time with high school students discussing essential values such as integrity, sportsmanship, and accountability.

Bears offensive lineman Roy Mbaeteka and Bill Murray visited The Salvation Army Emergency Distribution Center to assemble Christmas food boxes, filled with holiday meal essentials and distributed at community centers throughout Chicagoland.

Bears offensive lineman Roy Mbaeteka and Bill Murray visited The Salvation Army Emergency Distribution Center to assemble Christmas food boxes, filled with holiday meal essentials and distributed at community centers throughout Chicagoland.

Bears fullback Robert Burns and offensive lineman Roy Mbaeteka and Bill Murray visited The Salvation Army Emergency Distribution Center to assemble Christmas food boxes, filled with holiday meal essentials and distributed at community centers throughout Chicagoland.

Bears fullback Robert Burns visited The Salvation Army Emergency Distribution Center to assemble Christmas food boxes, filled with holiday meal essentials and distributed at community centers throughout Chicagoland.

Bears players and staff were joined by local high school students and local volunteers to assemble Christmas food boxes, filled with holiday meal essentials. The completed boxes will be distributed to those in need at The Salvation Army community centers throughout Chicagoland.

Bears running back Travis Homer visited a local children's hospital in Chicago, connecting with the children who are currently receiving various pediatric services. Along with Staley Da Bear, Homer distributed Bears branded Teddy Bears, took photos and offered support to patients and their caregivers.

Bears running back Travis Homer visited a local children's hospital in Chicago, connecting with the children who are currently receiving various pediatric services. Along with Staley Da Bear, Homer distributed Bears branded Teddy Bears, took photos and offered support to patients and their caregivers.

Bears safety Adrian Colbert visited a local children's hospital in Chicago, connecting with the children who are currently receiving various pediatric services. He distributed Bears branded Teddy Bears, took photos and offered support to patients and their caregivers.

Bears safety Adrian Colbert visited a local children's hospital in Chicago, connecting with the children who are currently receiving various pediatric services. He distributed Bears branded Teddy Bears, took photos and offered support to patients and their caregivers.

Bears safety Adrian Colbert, running back Travis Homer and Staley Da Bear visited a local children's hospital. The players connected with the children who are currently receiving various pediatric services, distributed Bears branded Teddy Bears, took photos and offered support to their caregivers.

Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon visited with young patients and their families at a local children's outpatient center. As part of the Bear Hugs hospital visit program, Gordon and Staley Da Bear distributed teddy bears, signed autographs and posed for photos with patients and their families.

Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon visited with young patients and their families at a local children's outpatient center. As part of the Bear Hugs hospital visit program, Gordon and Staley Da Bear distributed teddy bears, signed autographs and posed for photos with patients and their families.

Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon visited with young patients and their families at a local children's outpatient center. As part of the Bear Hugs hospital visit program, Gordon and Staley Da Bear distributed teddy bears, signed autographs and posed for photos with patients and their families.

Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon visited with young patients and their families at a local children's outpatient center. As part of the Bear Hugs hospital visit program, Gordon and Staley Da Bear distributed teddy bears, signed autographs and posed for photos with patients and their families.

Former Bears defensive lineman Anthony "Spice" Adams made an appearance dressed as Santa at the annual Bears Bearing Gifts program, a festive Holiday celebration at Leo High School for Englewood and Auburn Gresham communities who were impacted by gun violence or faced extreme hardship in 2023.

The annual Bears Bearing Gifts program culminated with a festive holiday celebration at Leo High School in Auburn Gresham. Bears staff and players, including offensive lineman Bill Murray, Roy Mbaeteka and Lucas Patrick, and safety Kendall Williamson, worked with Leo High School's staff and volunteers to serve dinner and wrap gifts for families.

The annual Bears Bearing Gifts program culminated with a festive holiday celebration at Leo High School in Auburn Gresham. Bears staff and players, including offensive lineman Bill Murray, Roy Mbaeteka and Lucas Patrick, and safety Kendall Williamson, worked with Leo High School's staff and volunteers to serve dinner and wrap gifts for families.

The annual Bears Bearing Gifts program culminated with a festive holiday celebration at Leo High School in Auburn Gresham. Bears staff and players, including offensive lineman Bill Murray, Roy Mbaeteka and Lucas Patrick, and safety Kendall Williamson, worked with Leo High School's staff and volunteers to serve dinner and wrap gifts for families.

The annual Bears Bearing Gifts program culminated with a festive holiday celebration at Leo High School in Auburn Gresham. Bears staff and players, including offensive lineman Bill Murray, Roy Mbaeteka and Lucas Patrick, and safety Kendall Williamson, worked with Leo High School's staff and volunteers to serve dinner and wrap gifts for families.