IEEBEE Global Creative Donation Initiative: First Partner Announced
Introduction
The IEEBEE Global Creative Donation Initiative is moving forward.
Since the program launched, we have received applications from a wide range of organizations. We are grateful for the support and interest, and we are carefully reviewing each application based on real-world impact and alignment with our mission.
If this is your first time hearing about this initiative, you can learn more here:
👉 Global Creative Donation Initiative
Today, we are excited to announce that our first partner has been confirmed:
What This Initiative Is About
The core idea behind the IEEBEE Global Creative Donation Initiative is simple:
Creative materials, placed in the right context, can become meaningful support.
Rather than treating products as standalone items, we partner with organizations that are already serving real communities — helping bring creative tools into environments where they can truly make a difference.
Learn how creativity supports healthcare settings:
👉 Creative Support in Healthcare
About Crafting for a Cure

Crafting for a Cure is a registered Canadian charity dedicated to improving the hospital experience for children and youth.
Since 2002, the organization has been bringing creativity into healthcare through programs centered on art, craft, and emotional support.
Their work helps children:
- Feel less anxious
- Stay engaged during treatment
- Express themselves in creative ways
The Program: Committed to Craft
This collaboration is part of their "Committed to Craft" program.
Through this initiative, craft kits and creative materials are delivered directly to hospital settings — including emergency rooms, inpatient wards, isolation areas, and treatment rooms.
These kits are more than activity packs — they are emotional support tools that help children stay focused, calm, and creative during difficult moments.
IEEBEE's Role

In this program, IEEBEE contributes as the creative materials provider.
We are donating:
- 1,800 rolls of washi tape
- Included in handcraft kits
- Reaching approximately 600 children
Each child will receive approximately three rolls.
Explore our washi tapes:
👉 Washi Tape Collection
How the Partnership Works
This collaboration follows a clear process.
IEEBEE provides the creative materials. The Crafting for a Cure program integrates them into handcraft kits. These kits are then distributed to hospitals for children to use during treatment or recovery.
Learn how our donation system works:
👉 Our Donation Process
Donation Details
- Event Date: April 30, 2026
- Total Donation: 1,800 rolls
- Estimated Reach: 600 children
Hospitals include:
- Humber River Hospital
- Scarborough Centenary Hospital
- North York General Hospital
- Alberta Children's Hospital
- CHU Sainte-Justine
Why This Matters
This initiative is about more than donating products — it's about how those products are used.
When creative materials are embedded in structured programs, they become:
- Emotional support tools
- Creative outlets
- Moments of comfort
FAQ
What is this initiative?
A program that provides creative materials to create real impact.
Who is the partner?
Crafting for a Cure.
What is being donated?
1,800 rolls of washi tape.
Who benefits?
Approximately 600 children.
How are the materials used?
They are included in craft kits distributed to hospitals.
We're grateful to collaborate with Crafting for a Cure on this meaningful initiative.
This is just the beginning, and we will continue to share updates as the program grows.
Follow us on social media to stay updated and see more from the project:
👉 TikTok
