#DoGood

Dreamweaver Group has an incentive to #DoGood and gets involved in supporting as well as helping to create a number of charitable events, experiences and fundraisers.

Every year Dreamweaver Group donates a percentage of our profits to support projects and causes that we believe in. Our team is made up predominantly underrepresented and ethnic minority communities.

 

During founder Zac Des’ time as Director at IPR Events, the main event - the European Pizza & Pasta Show, held annually at Olympia created an immense amount of food waste over it’s 3 days. Zac partnered with Charities FareShare & Felix Project charities to completely remove food waste from the event entirely. Ensuring all food went to families and foodbanks that needed it most.

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Dreamweaver Group helped assist England & Aston Villa Footballer, Tyrone Mings in the creation of his Academy. The academy exists to create opportunities for young boys and girls to learn football in a professional, safe and fun environment run by incredible coaches. As part of the academy’s belief, they give places to a number of underprivileged children throughout the year.

Assisting with the exhibition launch of Eni Aluko’s bestseller “They Don’t Teach This”
Dreamweaver Group assisted Eni Aluko working with Charity Water to donate a large portion of funds raised from the exhibition and book sales to help bring water to underprivileged regions in multiple third world countries.

During the Covid-19 Pandemic, Zac Des supported the Art For Heros foundation in collaboration with Maddox Gallery. The gallery launched an online art collection featuring works kindly donated by a talented selection of the world’s top artists, with 100% of proceeds going directly to HEROES - a charitable organisation founded by NHS doctors and nurses.

Dreamweaver Group Founder Zac Des photographed the vigil at Trafalgar Square which was paying tribute to victims of Parliament attacks in 2017. The images and coverage was featured in multiple magazines including the Evening Standard, Guardian, Independent and Timeout.

Dreamweaver Group Founder, Zac Des is an active public speaker who talks to help inspire young people from underrepresented backgrounds predominately in London.

Dreamweaver Group assisted in the creation of Luxe A Vendre, a pre loved website by Petra Ecclestone. The items on the site were from Petra & the family’s own closet, sold at a discounted price to help raise funds for the Petra Ecclestone Foundation.
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Dreamweaver Group Founder, Zac Des was invited to Downing Street for his contributions to charity and social impact in 2014.

Dreamweaver Group helped with Maddox Gallery’s event by Photographer David Yarrow. In October 2018, supermodel Cara Delevingne – the face of the new TAG Heuer campaign – was in London for an auction of the original visual of the “Don’t Crack Under Pressure” campaign, shot by David . We hosted an auction at David’s solo exhibition ‘It’s 5 O’clock Somewhere’ and raised £250,000 with proceeds donated to the Cara Delevingne Foundation.

As organiser for the England Cricketer Nick Compton’s debut Exhibition at Maddox Gallery, Dreamweaver organised an auction by fine arts photographer David Yarrow to raise funds for the Petra Ecclestone Foundation.

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