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9th December - LoveBrum Bags for Brummies initiative

  • Writer: James
    James
  • Jan 2
  • 3 min read

LoveBrum has been on my radar since I did an internship at a marketing agency. The charity was founded by Tim Andrews, who works for Hollywood Monster, and PJ Ellis, a well-known figure in Birmingham, sometime between 2015 and 2017. I’ve known about their work ever since, but in my previous role, I didn’t have the time to volunteer—or the ability to contribute in a way that felt meaningful.


Now, with the work we do in photography, videography, and even drone filming, we’re thrilled to offer our services to LoveBrum completely free throughout 2026. LoveBrum does amazing things, and one area they often need help with is marketing and content creation—making sure that every event and initiative is documented and shared.

While we won’t necessarily be participating in the events themselves, you’ll see us capturing as many of them as we can. LoveBrum is a massive charity in Birmingham, supporting not just their own causes but other charities too. It’s an honor to be one of their official partners for 2026.


We first met Adam through the networking group Network B2B, and it instantly felt like the right fit. Yes, it will involve travel, editing, and a lot of time, but it’s all for a great cause, all for a purpose, and all for the city that Adeline and I have grown up in. I studied here, she works here—it just feels right.


For 2026, we’ll be giving back in this way, and we look forward to working closely with LoveBrum and all their trustees. If you’d like to get involved, visit lovebrum.com—every minute, every penny counts. And if you’re a business wanting to get involved, let’s chat—we’d love to help you support LoveBrum too.


Thank you to the LoveBrum team for letting us be part of your 2026 plans. Let’s go!um has been on my radar since I did an internship at a marketing agency. The charity was founded by Tim Andrews, who works for Hollywood Monster, and PJ Ellis, a well-known figure in Birmingham, sometime between 2015 and 2017. I’ve known about their work ever since, but in my previous role, I didn’t have the time to volunteer—or the ability to contribute in a way that felt meaningful.


Now, with the work we do in photography, videography, and even drone filming, we’re thrilled to offer our services to LoveBrum completely free throughout 2026. LoveBrum does amazing things, and one area they often need help with is marketing and content creation—making sure that every event and initiative is documented and shared.


While we won’t necessarily be participating in the events themselves, you’ll see us capturing as many of them as we can. LoveBrum is a massive charity in Birmingham, supporting not just their own causes but other charities too. It’s an honor to be one of their official partners for 2026.


We first met Adam through the networking group Network B2B, and it instantly felt like the right fit. Yes, it will involve travel, editing, and a lot of time, but it’s all for a great cause, all for a purpose, and all for the city that Adeline and I have grown up in. I studied here, she works here—it just feels right.


For 2026, we’ll be giving back in this way, and we look forward to working closely with LoveBrum and all their trustees. If you’d like to get involved, visit lovebrum.org.uk—every minute, every penny counts. And if you’re a business wanting to get involved, let’s chat—we’d love to help you support LoveBrum too.


Thank you to the LoveBrum team for letting us be part of your 2026 plans. Let’s go!



 
 
 

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