Community Engagement
"As a business owner, giving back to the community isn't just a choice; it's a responsibility we proudly embrace. Our work extends beyond building structures; it's about building stronger communities, nurturing relationships, and leaving a positive legacy. Each project we undertake is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference, whether it's through supporting local initiatives, creating job opportunities, or contributing to the well-being of those around us. We believe that by investing in our communities, we're investing in a brighter, more resilient future for everyone”
- Megan Scott
Our Community - Our Pride
At Trimount, we believe that our success is deeply intertwined with the well-being of the communities we serve. Our commitment to giving back is not just a part of our corporate responsibility; it is a core value that drives everything we do. Here’s why we are dedicated to making a positive impact in our community:
Community is about connection and belonging. By actively participating in community events and encouraging our employees to volunteer, we foster a sense of unity and solidarity. We believe that when people come together, great things can be achieved.
We are immensely grateful for the trust and support our community has shown us over the years. From the Festival of Trees to contributions to local charities, and hosting our own fundraising events, giving back is our way of expressing our heartfelt appreciation and fulfilling our duty as a responsible corporate citizen. We are dedicated to making a positive impact and leaving a lasting legacy.
CONTESTS
Halloween Colouring Contest
🎃👻 Spooky Fun at Trimount Construction Group – Halloween Contest! 👷♂️
Get ready for some frightful fun—Trimount is celebrating Halloween with a colouring contest AND we need your help to name our spooky owl mascot! 🦉🎨
Submit your work to: info@trimountgroup.com or drop off at 510 Second Line E (beside the PUC).
Contest ends October 25th ⭐️
Halloween prizes 🍬 & goodies 🎃 are waiting for you !
Sault event helps family of little girl with leukemia
Four-year-old Adalyne 'Addi' Visnevsky is battling leukemia and the northern Ontario community of Sault Ste. Marie is rallying around her. A fundraiser was held Sunday afternoon with live entertainment, a barbecue, bouncy house, and much more for 'Go Orange for Addi' event Her grandparents and three siblings -- one-year-old Athena, nine-year-old Jayda and 10-year-old Jayden -- were in attendance.