Bebop's mission is to transform the global relationship with cancer by expanding what it means to be a part of the cancer community.
Where Design Meets Service
Where Design Meets Service
Where Design Meets Service
Where Design Meets Service
Where Design Meets Service
OUR STORY
Bebop was founded by Eyal Schechter after a cancer diagnosis of Stage 4 Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2020. In the middle of treatment and isolation, creativity became a way to stay grounded. Drawing, designing, and making weren't hobbies — they were tools for processing uncertainty and reclaiming a sense of self inside a system that often felt clinical and impersonal.
What started as a personal practice grew outward. Community showed up. Conversations opened. Objects, events, and spaces began to form — each one asking a simple question: what would this feel like if it were designed with humanity in mind? Bebop didn't begin as a solution to cancer. It began as a response to how isolating the experience can be.
Today, Bebop lives at the intersection of design, culture, and community. The work isn't about defining how people should feel — it's about making room for people to feel like themselves, wherever they are in the experience.