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The Chicago Cubs' mission is to put the most competitive team on the field, continually reaching toward the goal of a World Series title for the city of Chicago. Off the field the Cubs are dedicated to making a positive impact on Chicago through Cubs Care and the community programs it funds. The Cubs seek to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Chicago through program partnerships and non-monetary donations.Cubs Care is a charitable foundation that focuses on aiding the local Wrigleyville community; youth sports programs, children with special needs and victims of domestic violence. Cubs Care is a fund of the Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation. The Chicago Cubs generate this charitable funds revenue. With Cubs Care's help, the Cubs are committed to improving the quality of life for those in need.

Community Events
Race to Wrigley
The 3rd annual "Race to Wrigley" 5K Run will be held on Sunday, April 13. The 5K Run, which starts and finishes at legendary Wrigley Field, will help kick off the 2008 baseball season while benefiting a good cause. More details »
Meet the Team, Have a Ball
"Meet the Team, Have a Ball" will be held Tuesday, May 13 at Wrigley Field. Fans have the opportunity to walk on the outfield grass and collect autographs from Cubs players and coaches (subject to availability). Details and tickets »
Hey Dad, Wanna Have a Catch?
This Father's Day, enjoy an afternoon of fun in the outfield grass of the Friendly Confines at the "Hey Dad, Wanna Have a Catch?" event. Details and tickets »
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PROGRAMS
Donations, youth sports, caravan, player programs and many others.
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2007 Neighborhood Protection Plan Annual Report
In February 2004, the Chicago Cubs and the City of Chicago, with extensive input from the community, entered into an agreement for an aggressive new neighborhood protection program aimed at addressing issues of parking, traffic and public behavior in our community during Cubs games. Download the annual report »
Baseball Makes Pitch to Go Green
Throughout its rich history, baseball's greatest moments have been played out on its lush fields of green. Now thanks to an unprecedented partnership, the national pastime is embracing the color green in a whole new way.
Major League Baseball and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) have jointly announced the creation of a Team Greening Program. This program was developed to support and coordinate the many environmentally sensitive practices now pursued by virtually every Major League club. The joint effort marks the first time that Major League Baseball will implement a league-wide environmental protection strategy. Read more »
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