Our Story
Founded in December 2022, The Zohar Dean Trust is working to create a special legacy in memory of Zohar Dean Collins. Read about Zohar, the Trust and meet the volunteers who are making this all possible below!
The Zohar Dean Trust launched with an Open Mic night on 17th December 2022. Over 150 people attended, with performances from musicians, poets, comedy groups and more. In the first six months, we raised over £6000, and announced our beneficiaries as Our Second Home, Youth First, In2Science UK and LJY-Netzer, all causes that were very close to Zohar’s heart.
Zohar Dean Collins
Zohar Dean Collins was a youth leader, an award-winning physicist, and a beloved son, brother, grandson, and friend. His name, which quite literally translates to ‘brightest spark,’ is the perfect way to describe who he was: an amazing young man with the unique talent to make those around him feel special, heard, and loved.
He was born on the 22nd of December, 1999, and grew up in Deptford, South London. He attended the City of London Academy before moving to JCoSS, a Jewish secondary school in North London, for his sixth form. Everywhere Zohar went, he made friends, and people were simply drawn to him. As one friend described it, his time spent with Zohar was none other than ‘magic’. He grew up attending South London Liberal Synagogue and, as a result, joined LJY-Netzer as a young teenager, continuing to volunteer and inspire the next generation for years to come.
In 2019, Zohar started an integrated Masters course in Physics at the University of Leeds. He was extremely successful, taking up the role of Trip Secretary in the Physics society and subsequently winning an award for his academic excellence. He had just finished his third-year exams and was preparing to start his Masters when he tragically died in a fatal accident on holiday. The loss of Zohar sent shockwaves through all the communities he was a part of.
Shortly after his passing, in the summer of 2022, Rosa, Martha and Sapphire had a conversation about Zohar’s legacy and concluded that this overwhelming grief couldn’t be the end of it. In his short life, Zohar had impacted so many people, and they were determined that this should continue. With that conversation, The Zohar Dean Trust was born. The original concept was to provide a space for those who loved Zohar to channel their grief in a healthy way, supporting causes that were close to his heart. Since its inception, that is exactly what it has done.
Volunteers
Contributors
Of course, it takes more than just our team of Trustees to make all of this happen. We want to give a very special thank you to all of our other volunteers who contribute to the running of the ZDT. Coming soon...