The company has strong links with groups
who are committed to the long term development of Haverhill.
In particular, we are actively involved with Haverhill
Enterprise 2000, Haverhill
Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
the Haverhill-UK
community website, Haverhill Town Centre Management Group,
the Haverhill Community Football Project, Samuel
Ward Arts & Technology College,
Castle
Manor Business & Enterprise College, and the fledgling
National Centre
for Computing History.
We also actively promote
and endorse the Haverhill
brand, both in using it ourselves
wherever possible and in encouraging clients to use it on
their printed materials.
Printwise is also proud to be associated
with Haverhill
Life magazine, Clare
Focus magazine, Newport News, the Hundon Herald and
with the recent Cambridge
Catwalk fashion show held at the Cambridge Corn Exchange
on 10 November 2006 in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust.
We regularly help out local groups
by donating paper we no longer need. Children at Haverhill-based
Dizzy's Day Nursery produced this poster to thank us for
a recent donation.

In November 2006 Printwise agreed to sponsor West Suffolk College's 2006/7 Learner of the Year Award for the Haverhill area. A trophy will be presented to a Haverhill learner in recognition of their achievement at an awards ceremony at Bury St Edmunds Cathedral in June 2007.
In April 2006 Printwise collaborated with Samuel Ward Arts & Technology College to enable Year 10 pupils to take part in the national PrintIT! competition. After working with the students for almost a year, three of them received awards at the NEC in Birmingham from BBC News presenter George Alagiah for their designs of various promotional items for Fairtrade Fruit.
In 2004, Printwise supported Haverhill Enterprise 2000 in erecting and promoting the Spirit of Enterprise sculpture on the gateway roundabout at the entrance to Haverhill. The sculpture makes Haverhill's gateway roundabout the first in the world to contain a laser.