Philanthropy played a visible role at Lambeau Field this week as the Green Bay Packers kicked off their annual “Packers Vs. Cancer” campaign, in partnership with Emplify Health and the Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation. The campaign took place during Sunday’s matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals on October 12, spotlighting efforts to raise awareness and funds for cancer research, patient care, and early screening programs.

Fans received special Packers Vs. Cancer bandanas. They were also encouraged to purchase exclusive merchandise like knit hats, with $5 from each sale benefiting the Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation. Supporters could also contribute through donations at the Packers Pro Shop, where the team pledged to match fan contributions up to $10,000.
During the game, cancer survivors and their families were recognized on the field, and several players shared personal connections to cancer, emphasizing the importance of community involvement. Outside the stadium, Packers representatives have been visiting local schools to promote cancer awareness and support related initiatives.
The campaign extends beyond game day through partnerships with organizations such as Ribbon of Hope and the Spierings Cancer Foundation. While the total raised this year has not yet been released, previous efforts have generated tens of thousands of dollars. The Packers’ continued philanthropy reflects their long-standing commitment to Wisconsin communities through health, youth, and leadership programs.


