We create cohesion
At blowUP media, social commitment means more than just words – we take action. Whether through targeted support for charitable organisations, joint cleaning days or local initiatives, we actively get involved wherever society, the environment and the community can benefit. In this way, we create a visible impact and set an example of responsibility that goes beyond our day-to-day business.

UK: Corporate Volunteering
Every year, a member of the blowUP media UK team selects a charity to support with fundraising campaigns and activities – from bake sales and sports days to hikes and auctions. An integral part of the campaign is always the “blowUP media Charity Walkathon“, in which teams are formed from blowUP media and clients. The teams track their steps for a week. The team with the most steps wins. The participation fee goes to the respective charity, along with other donations.

UK: Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital
In 2024, we raised £3,521 for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, a hospital in London specialising in paediatric medicine. Special praise goes to Harry Bottrell, our Development Manager, who gave his all by participating in an ultramarathon and contributed an additional £765 to the good cause.

UK: Pancreatic Cancer UK
In 2025, we supported Pancreatic Cancer UK, a British charity focused on improving survival rates for people with pancreatic cancer. In addition to the walkathon, our Junior Marketing Manager Mia Fairhead ran the London Landmarks Half Marathon and raised an additional £1,326. We also displayed Pancreatic Cancer UK’s campaign pro bono on our digital screens in Cardiff and Leeds.

The Netherlands: Fight Cancer City Swim
In 2024, team members from blowUP media Benelux took part in the Fight Cancer City Swim in Tilburg. They swam 2 km to raise money for cancer research.

Germany: blowUP media Rhine challenge in Düsseldorf
At blowUP media, we combine sustainability with team spirit: as part of the “Rhine-CleanUP” campaign, our employees collected 84 kg of waste from the banks of the Rhine. Our aim is not only to protect the environment, but also to actively raise awareness of sustainable practices among our teams.

UK: Beach Clean in Brighton
The blowUP media UK team joined forces with the Marine Conservation Society to clean up Brighton Beach. A total of almost 400 pieces of rubbish were collected, 48% of which was plastic.