BEBOP IN YOUR CITY

LET'S GET TO WORK

Our local initiatives are a living expression of Bebop's mission to expand the meaning of being a part of the cancer community.

Through community partnerships and bold design, we challenge outdated narratives creating a new cancer culture — built on creativity, not fear.

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How it works.

Someone reaches out. We talk about the city, the people, and what feels possible.

An event, a space, a collaboration, a product — or something in between. There’s no preset starting point.

Partners, creatives, venues, and community members help shape how it shows up.

The work becomes real. People gather. Something happens.

Sometimes it’s one moment. Sometimes it grows into something ongoing. Both are valid.

What we do.

EVENTS

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PRODUCTS

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STORYTELLING

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PARTNERSHIPS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What does bringing Bebop mean?

It means working with Bebop to create a local initiative shaped by your city’s culture, people, and spaces. That could be an event, a creative activation, a partnership, or something that hasn’t been named yet.

Is this only for cancer-affected people?

No. Bebop’s local work is open by design. You don’t need a cancer identity to participate or help build something meaningful.

What can a local initiative include?

Events, art, creative programming, fundraising, products, partnerships, and storytelling. Not every city does everything — the mix depends on what makes sense locally.

Is this a franchise or chapter?

No. There’s a shared approach, but no fixed template. Each city is its own expression of the work.

Does Bebop provide resources?

Support looks different in different cities. Sometimes that’s creative direction, sometimes partnerships, sometimes infrastructure. We figure that out together.

Can this be one-time or ongoing?

Either. Some initiatives are a single moment. Others grow over time. Both are valid.

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Culture. Community. Creativity.

Cartoon character with a flower design holding a green object on a white background

Culture. Community. Creativity.

Cartoon character with a flower design holding a green object on a white background

Culture. Community. Creativity.

Cartoon character with a flower design holding a green object on a white background

Culture. Community. Creativity.

Cartoon character with a flower design holding a green object on a white background

Culture. Community. Creativity.