Infigo confirms that the big man himself, Santa Claus, has agreed to make an extra-special trip from the North Pole to deliver toys and games to Atlanta, Georgia at this year’s PRINTING United Expo. Infigo will be supporting local charity Kids @ The Block.

Kids @ The Block provides a safe after-school space to foster emotional, spiritual, and academic growth for local children. Through volunteers, the charity also delivers free weekly grocery bags to more than 135 families in the Buford-Sugar Hill area. Not only does the charity provide nutritionally balanced food, with a mix of proteins, carbohydrates and pantry staples, it also makes a concerted effort to provide culturally appropriate produce for the largely Hispanic client base.

Enlisting Community Help

According to Infigo, working with partners that share the same goals and values as Infigo has always been intrinsic to the growth of the company. It states that while helping the print industry to reduce costs and increase revenue is a driving factor, helping those less fortunate in life has always been equally important to the business.

The company states that it wanted to ensure that it would hand over donations to someone trustworthy and respected within the Budford-Sugar Hill community to look after the gifts until they can be distributed to the children. Infigo selected Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives, Soo Hong.

“I’m excited to be accepting the donation from Infigo on behalf of Kids @ The Block at this year’s PRINTING United Expo in Atlanta,” says Hong. “The Block’s mission is built on the foundation of loving our neighbors, and their school programs do just that — providing kids throughout the community with a place that sees, supports, and loves them. I’m grateful to connect the business community with non-profits to facilitate generous donations to programs like Kids @ The Block.”

Douglas Gibson, Infigo CEO and founder, says that supporting local communities, both in the U.K. and the U.S., has always been a driving force for Infigo. “I’ve always felt that businesses should do more to help those that are less fortunate in life,” he states. “When I heard about the work that Kids @ The Block does, it was an initiative that myself and the Infigo team wanted to support.”

Infigo (booth B7051) says it is also delighted to reveal an exciting new partnership with the actual real-life Santa (AKA Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick), which is to be formally unveiled at this year’s PRINTING United Expo, Atlanta.