We feel that delivering excellent litho, digital and large format print is just the start. Supporting our local community is the good bit…

Charity

As part of our commitment to working within our community for the benefit of all, In2print supports a variety of local charities. Our charitable efforts mean we:

  • raise money for our chosen charities through regular events and activities
  • allow staff time off to participate in fund-raising activities
  • match funds raised by team members to benefit the charities

Sue Ryder | Leckhampton Court Hospice

We consider the team at in2print part of our Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice family. Their big hearted volunteering support helps us deliver high quality, professional events for people to enjoy while raising vital funds for our expert and compassionate bereavement and palliative care. Their positive can do approach is infectious too and is something that is always remarked upon by our grateful event participants! As a charity we can’t put on events without people like Ade and in2print giving up their valuable time and expert skills. It means more of the vital funds raised can be ploughed directly into our services including hospice at home care, Gloucestershire’s only inpatient unit, day hospice and family support team. 

Hayley Clemmens
PR and Marketing Officer 

 

Cheltenham Remembers

Thank You’ to all the Cheltonian’s who gave so much and asked so little.  Cheltenham lost more than 1,200 servicemen and servicewomen in the First World War.  The public were invited to represent one of the names on the Cheltenham war memorial.

In2print were one of the sponsors for this event – 1278 and more members of the public took part in a march to represent the soldiers who were lost in WW! from Cheltenham.  Each, wore a lanyard with the name of one of the soldiers and proudly marched the mile through town, made all the more poignant by the torrential rain. 

Along the way, members of the public lined the paths and clapped and at the end of the march the participants marched past 48 meters of banners along the railings at Montpellier which bore all the names of our fallen heroes and one heroine.

A wonderful tribute involving all of the community from schoolchildren to elderly veterans, all choosing to pay silent homage and honour our war dead by keeping their memory alive to say thank you that their great sacrifices have given all of us our tomorrows.

In2print were proud to play their part in this memorable tribute working with Cheltenham Borough Council and other agencies.

Sue Ryder Starlight Hike Gallery