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Week 4 is Breast Cancer Week

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We would like to invite you to join Bears Care, the charitable beneficiary of the Chicago Bears, in promoting breast cancer awareness this fall. The “Real Bears Fans Wear Pink” t-shirt campaign is back for its second year with a new design, but same goal. The success of last year’s campaign allowed Bears Care to distribute over $60,000 to organizations in the Chicagoland area that provide care, assistance and support services to breast cancer patients and their families. The exclusive “Real Bears Fans Wear Pink” t-shirts will be available for $15 during the month of September, leading up to the Bears vs. Lions game on Sunday, October 4, 2009, where the Bears and the NFL will officially recognize National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Our goal is to have fans throughout the stadium, or wherever they may be watching the game, wearing their “Real Bears Fans Wear Pink” t-shirts to show their support for the cause.

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Apparently, those of us who are going to the game are supposed to wear pink.

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Apparently, those of us who are going to the game are supposed to wear pink.

It's time to drop a red sock in the washer togehter with the away jersey! I'll be at that game, but not wearing pink.

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