Seymour Pacific Developments and the Mailman
Family are committed to the communities where we live and work. We strive to
impact our communities across Western Canada through a giving campaign
supportive of organizations that truly make a difference.
Began funding for the ACE-IT Construction Program (now called Youth Train in Trades) which allows Campbell River High School students the opportunity to attend trades training classes while in school.
Kris Mailman builds the Ed & May Mailman Life Skills House at Timberline Secondary in Campbell River to provide valuable life skills training to students with disabilities and young adults in the community.
Provided materials and construction support for the Campbell River Lacrosse Box The Lacrosse Box is home to the Campbell River Ravens junior lacrosse team.
Seymour Pacific provided the materials and labour for the construction of the Discovery Passage Aquarium.
The Mailman Family Foundation was established to further our commitment to giving back. To mark the launch of the foundation, a state-of-the-art Medical Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine valued at $2.2 million was donated to the new Campbell River Hospital.
Supported planning and construction of the new Rotary Community Fieldhouse construction at Robron Park.
$38,000 equipment donation to North Island College to help students in Joinery/Cabinetmaking and Professional Cook programs train on new high-tech tools to start their career.
The Mailman Family Foundation makes largest ever donation to North Island College. The $1 million dollar donation goes towards purchasing equipment, supplies, furniture, and technology that will benefit students for years to come.
Established funding in 2021 for a five-year full-time executive director position at the Campbell River Community Foundation.