April 30: Last Call to Donate Used or Broken Crayons

The Children’s Regional Hospital and the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department at Cooper are partnering with The Crayon Initiative for a colorful donation event highlighting Art Therapy Awareness. Children, the future of tomorrow, have multiple needs for healing, not only for their injuries but also for their souls. At Cooper, our teams address the complex needs that occur after trauma, and we encourage our patients to express themselves in any way they choose.

How It Works:
The objective of the Crayon Initiative is to collect used crayons, upcycle them, and then redistribute the brand new crayons to art programs in children’s hospitals throughout the U.S. Check it out: The Crayon Initiative – Who We Are on Vimeo

A box containing 25 pounds of used crayons can yield enough raw materials to supply 125 hospitalized children with new eight-crayon packs. This is an inspiring way to help to reduce waste, help the environment, and bring joy to hospitalized children around the country.

Drop off any used, broken, or unwanted crayons in any of The Crayon Initiative container locations by Friday, April 30, 2021:

  • Burlington: Cooper Pediatrics, front desk
  • Camden: Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, front atrium table
  • Camden: Cooper Pediatrics, front desk
  • Camden: CUH, Kelemen 5, entrance to Rehabilitation Department
  • Camden: CUH, Kelemen 6, by elevators
  • Camden: CUH, Kelemen 7, Pediatrics, front desk
  • Camden: CUH, Roberts Pavilion lobby, welcome desk
  • Camden: CUH, Roberts Pavilion, attending lounge, 2nd floor by elevators
  • Camden: Federal Street, CCBO, N200 Marketing Department entrance, desk on right
  • Camden: MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, front desk
  • Camden: Three Cooper Plaza, Sheridan Pavilion, Security front desk
  • Moorestown: Cooper Pediatrics, front desk
  • Sewell: Cooper Pediatrics, front desk
  • Voorhees: Cooper Pediatrics, front desk

Thank you for making a child’s day more colorful and giving back to those in need.

For more information or questions, contact:

Click here for the flyer.