SDS in the Community
Jonathan Zanin You Will Be Missed
Superior Document Services mourns the passing of former employee Jonathan Zanin. Jon was employed by SDS for several years. He excelled as the client contact, picking up and delivering orders for our customers. Outside of work Jon was active in the arts and many charitable causes. Kriss Wilson, President of Superior Document Services, summed up Jon best: "He wasn't concerned with himself, he was concerned with everyone else."
Inspired by Jon's example, Superior Document Services strives to enrich the community that we are proud to call home. Please consider donating to Jon's favorite cause Food Not Bombs.
Superior Supports the Community
Superior Document Services strongly believes in making Central Virginia a better place to live by giving back to our community. By participating in community events; donating time and products to those less fortunate , and by supporting tomorrow s youth today; we believe that Superior Document Services CAN make a difference locally and globally.
Superior strives to be community minded and to support local, national and international charities including these:
Richmond Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is a program that seeks to help ensure that abused and neglected children live in safe and permanent homes.

The Central Virginia Foodbank (CVFB) feeds the elderly, children, the unemployed, the "working poor", victims of disaster, the sick, and those in crisis through more than 500 partner agencies. These agencies consist of church pantries, seniorcenters, day care providers, emergency shelters, our Kids Cafes, and more.
Special Love, Inc. is a Mid-Atlantic charity that provides fun, camp-based events for families of children with cancer. Special Love provides not only fun and relaxation, but also an introduction to a network of support made up of other families whose children are undergoing, or have undergone, cancer treatment.
Richmond Shakespeare produces the summertime Richmond Shakespeare Festival, a season of live plays at Agecroft Hall, a home Shakespeare and his company could even have toured 400 years ago. The building once stood in England---when the Bard was alive! It was moved across the Atlantic to Richmond, Virginia in the 1920's.
Seeds of Hope Campaign
The YMCA of Greater Richmond is committed to serving these needs and others through programs such as child care, camp, youth sports,
and health and wellness. Your gifts make a difference by keeping the YMCA "Open to All" regardless of financial circumstances.

Nothing But Nets is a grassroots campaign to save lives by preventing malaria, a leading killer of children in Africa. While the UN Foundation has been working with the UN to fight malaria for years, it was a column that Rick Reilly wrote about malaria in Sports Illustrated, challenging each of his readers to donate at least $10 for the purchase of an anti-malaria bed nets -- and the incredible response from thousands of Americans across the country -- that led to the creation the Nothing But Nets campaign.
Hanover Lacrosse Club
Atlee Little League
