The Pink Clover Foundation recently supported the We Do It Together 10-Year Anniversary Gala with a full floral donation for their celebration at the Mr. Brainwash Museum in Los Angeles. The event honored a decade of work focused on improving how women are represented in media and helping female filmmakers grow their careers.
Our team created bright, clean floral pieces designed specifically for the tone of the event. Each piece was created with bright pink and red roses to complement the artistic setting of the museum and highlight the achievements of women who continue to break barriers across the entertainment industry.
By donating flowers, we helped shape the atmosphere of an evening built around empowerment, creativity, and community impact.
ABOUT “WE DO IT TOGETHER”

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We Do It Together is an international nonprofit focused on supporting women in film, television, and media. Their mission centers on creating more opportunities for women to lead creative projects, improving how women are represented on screen, and helping new talent enter the industry.
Over the last ten years, they have produced projects with female directors, writers, and producers while partnering with well-known voices in entertainment to help change how women are seen and heard in the media world.
The anniversary gala brought together artists, supporters, and industry leaders to celebrate these achievements and outline the next steps in their mission.
WHY PINK CLOVER DONATED FLOWERS FOR THIS EVENT

As a Los Angeles–based foundation focused on community programs, we look for events that bring real, visible change to the city and the people who live here. The We Do It Together gala was a natural fit for us because it reflects many of the values we care about: supporting the local community, giving people access to education and growth, encouraging creative expression, and opening more inclusive opportunities for those who have been left out in the past.
The anniversary event honored women who bring new ideas, new stories, and new perspectives into film and media. Many of them are building careers in spaces where women have not always had equal access, and their work helps shape how future generations will see themselves on screen. This direction strongly connects with Pink Clover’s own story and the women behind our mission, who built a floral brand and a foundation from the ground up with a focus on care, creativity, and long-term impact.
By donating flowers, we were able to support a moment that recognized progress and growth while also adding something warm and welcoming to the space. The arrangements became part of the visual story of the evening, framing conversations, photos, and shared experiences. For us, this donation was not only about décor; it was a way to stand beside an organization that is actively changing what the future of women in creative fields can look like.
THE FLORAL DESIGNS WE CREATED

For this gala, we created floral pieces that matched the modern and artistic atmosphere of the Mr. Brainwash Museum. The venue is known for bold artwork, large-scale installations, and expressive visuals, so the arrangements needed to feel clean, structured, and naturally integrated into a museum space. Our team focused on bright pink and red roses, pairing them with soft greenery to balance the color and add a natural touch. We used simple, clean vessels to keep the attention on the flowers themselves and to maintain a look that worked with the layout of the event.
The goal was to add warmth and life to the room without competing with the exhibits or the main program of the evening. Each arrangement was placed in key areas of the venue to greet guests as they arrived, guide movement through the space, and create a consistent visual thread across the entire event. The flowers helped tie together the museum’s artistic setting with the purpose of the gala, creating a welcoming environment that supported the tone of the celebration.
HOW FLORAL DONATIONS IMPACT COMMUNITY EVENTS
When nonprofit organizations host large events, most of their budget goes directly toward programs, services, and mission-related work. Flowers are often one of the first elements to be removed due to cost, even though they have a strong influence on how a space feels. Donated flowers allow organizers to keep the event visually complete without redirecting limited funds away from the cause they are working to support.
At celebrations like this gala, floral pieces help define the tone of the room and make the environment feel more welcoming. Guests tend to feel more comfortable and connected when the space looks intentional and cohesive. Flowers also help unify large areas by linking different parts of the venue together and creating a smoother visual experience from one room to another. For organizers, this support means they can focus more of their budget on the purpose of the event rather than its décor.
For a mission-driven evening built around empowerment and community, our donation played a meaningful role in helping the space feel complete and thoughtfully arranged. The flowers added warmth, structure, and a sense of celebration that supported the overall goal of the event without placing extra pressure on the organization’s resources.
OUR COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY SUPPORT IN LOS ANGELES
The Pink Clover Foundation focuses on bringing Floral Therapy programs to IEP students in local schools, but our work extends further into the community. We support organizations and events that strengthen Los Angeles by giving people access to education, creativity, and opportunities for personal growth. Our foundation regularly partners with schools, participates in creative education initiatives, contributes to community events, and works with nonprofits that share our values and long-term goals. These partnerships help us stay connected to the real needs of the city and allow us to support programs that create meaningful change.
By donating flowers to the We Do It Together gala, we continued this ongoing effort to uplift organizations that help people grow, learn, and express themselves. The event aligned with the values that guide our foundation, and contributing to it allowed us to support a moment that celebrated progress, empowerment, and the power of creative work in shaping a stronger community.
WHY THIS PARTNERSHIP MATTERS
Women-led stories in media shape how future generations see themselves. The work that We Do It Together has done over the past decade has helped increase visibility for women who want to write, direct, or produce — and that impact continues to grow.
Supporting this event allowed us to be part of a milestone moment for an organization that is changing opportunities for women in creative industries. It also connected our foundation to a broader community of people who believe in empowerment through art, education, and storytelling.
FINAL THOUGHTS
We are proud to have contributed floral arrangements for the We Do It Together 10-Year Anniversary Gala at the Mr. Brainwash Museum. Events like this show how powerful community support can be when people come together around a shared mission.
Pink Clover Foundation remains committed to helping local programs, supporting nonprofit partners, and expanding our work with Floral Therapy across Los Angeles.
If you are interested in supporting our mission or learning more about how we work with schools and community groups, you can explore more on our website.