Helping our Community

 Instant Imprints in Bonita Springs has an amazing way of caring for their local community.  Meet Atanas Chergov, Owner and Manager of Instant Imprints.

Atanas has been in the Bonita Springs/Naples area since 2006 when he started his career in the printing business.  Since then he is known all over Collier and Lee County as a Business Owner that takes care of his Clients, Workers and Community.  A long time Chamber member, he is always donating his time and supplies to area fundraising events.

Last week Atanas hosted a silent auction fundraiser for Meals of Hope.  With help from many of his long-time clients and staff, they raised over $1400 for the cause and heightened awareness of what Meals of Hope does for the community.  It assists families in our area who don’t have food and need our help.

When Atanas had his grand opening event for his Instant Imprints store 2 years ago, the main idea was to fundraise for Shy Wolf Sanctuary and build an awareness of how this Sanctuary has helped so many animals that would have otherwise been put down or died from their abuse or injuries.

He says he couldn’t have done either one of these events without the support and donations of his Clients that regularly do business with Atanas.  “Restaurants have donated food to events, others donate one of their services to raffle off, entertainers donate time to sing or play for the events.  I am grateful and humbled by the generosity of so many of my regular customers that always come through for us” says Atanas.  He feels that treating his customers like a gift and always giving them quick service and good prices has grown his company.

His long-time Employee Jane has had the same type of work ethic as Atanas.  She also has served the community with her time and passion to help others.  Everyone that comes into Instant Imprints immediately goes to Jane where they know they will get her service and attention with her talent of bringing people’s ideas to print.

Atanas and his Staff are looking to do four fundraisers per year at their store to help different areas of the community.  “To us, it’s not so much about the money we raise for these causes, although that’s great!  But raising the awareness and reason why these organizations exist is just as important.  If we help our community, we are doing the right thing.”

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