
On Tuesday, July 8 – Thursday, July 10, 2025, Gilbert Brown’s All-Pro Camp returned to Milwaukee after a five-year hiatus, offering local youth free football instruction from the Packers legend himself. The three-day camp at Bradley Tech High School was open to both boys and girls, providing valuable athletic training at no cost to participants. Princeton Zion Sellers, one of the young athletes attending the camp, expressed his enthusiasm for the program. “It was really inspirational,” Sellers added. “I enjoyed that they had the chief come here. You know, it really puts a spark in my heart.”

The camp has attracted all types of participants, though some attendees hope to see even more diversity in the future.
“We need more girls because I’m the only girl in the second (session) for 13 – 17-year-olds,” Serenity Timm said. “I’m the only girl. I think they should come out here.”
Brown emphasized that keeping the camp free is central to his mission of giving back to the community.
“It’s very important because I grew up in a camp like this, and so many great players came through that camp,” Brown said.
Beyond football skills, the camp focused on character development and community responsibility.