Portraits of Today’s Everyday Heroes
For Goodness Shakes; fuelling everyone’s inner hero for over 20 years
Inspired by our collaboration with Marvel Studios to mark the release of the hotly anticipated Captain America: Brave New World, on 14 February, and following a national call-out for nominations, we have identified unsung heroes worthy of the spotlight and are bringing them out of the shadows and into a dedicated exhibition to showcase their victories.
Our gallery displays portraits of Everyday Heroes, taken by photographer, David Wren. Read about our heroes’ individual stories and achievements below, and take the opportunity to make a donation, with profits going to social action charity, Volunteering Matters. Creating the everyday heroes of tomorrow, Volunteering Matters brings people together to overcome some of society's most complex issues through the power of volunteering.
Every £5 donation will qualify to be entered into a prize draw to win an exciting prize bundle of four Cineworld tickets, two cases of For Goodness Shakes, and a £50 experience voucher.
You can also see the Portraits of Today’s Everyday Heroes IRL at our pop-up gallery at the Mash Paddle Brewery Taproom, 92 Enid St, London SE16 3RD (Bermondsey Beer Mile), from Fri 14 Feb–Thurs 13 Mar 2025.
At 15 and after hiding most of her mental health struggles from those around her, Sophia tried to take her ... Show More
Whilst many people with a fear of deep water opt to keep their feet firmly on dry land, Neil has ... Show More
Meels was diagnosed with a rare heart condition and brain aneurism at 12 years old, ending her childhood competitive sporting ... Show More
Social action has been a passion for Hana since the pandemic sparked her desire to help others at age 16. ... Show More
Teame was a schoolboy when the Eritrean war of independence started. As the war become bloodier he left the country ... Show More
Tracey has always had a happy and positive disposition but when she started to experience memory loss, balance issues and ... Show More
Sue has always been resilient, taking everything in her stride. She is positive, bubbly, fun, and has lots of energy. ... Show More
Emma’s son, William, was diagnosed with the incredibly rare and incurable Angelman Syndrome at just one year old in 2017. ... Show More