On Tuesday, the Chicago Bears released their 2024-2025 Season Community Report, showing the club’s efforts over the past year to support, uplift and give back to Chicagoland communities. The Bears are committed to making a meaningful impact in the community and being a Championship football organization on and off the field.

“Serving our community is both our privilege and our duty as we strive to be a world-class organization,” said Chicago Bears President & CEO Kevin Warren. “We are grateful for the impact the Chicago Bears have made and continue to make through community outreach and philanthropic efforts. We are humbled by the efforts of our fans and will continue to work together to create a lasting, positive change for future generations.”

Take a look at some of the highlights from the Bears’ work in the community in 2024-25:

Over 17,000 children participated in 130 Mini Monsters Clinics — free youth programs that stress the importance of healthy eating, physical activity and proper hydration through fun, non-contact football drills.