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Alaska Adventures

Alaska Adventures Triumph incorporates positive experiences throughout the program to help build leadership, independence, problem solving, peer mentoring, and life skills; just to name a few. The Triumph Alaska Adventures in the summer is the highlight of these activities.  The majority of the adventure will take place on the Kenai Peninsula, fishing in the Kenai River and the Pacific Ocean.     Students will enjoy: Outdoor workshops (class credit is…
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Positive Peer Culture.

Positive Peer Culture (PPC)   Triumph Youth Services utilizes Positive Peer Culture (PPC) to empower young men to be self confident leaders that can make honest, positive life changes. PPC is ultimately designed to replace a negative culture with a more positive one. Our PPC program is aimed to develop pro-social behavior through the development of a therapeutic community. It is proven that changes in these behaviors promote ongoing and…
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Community Service.

Community Service. Recently our students had the another opportunity to serve in our community. On this occasion they planted a garden for the Box Elder School District. The young men really enjoy working together, and learn to appreciate the value of hard work! We believe it is vitally important for our students to learn, understand and appreciate the importance of work ethic, and be able to apply it to their…
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Low Self Esteem

Low Self Esteem   What is Low Self Esteem? Self esteem is a person’s overall evaluation or judgment of his or her own worth. Low self esteem is a person’s inability to accept himself; having an unfavorable opinion of oneself or lack of confidence or worth. A person with low self esteem has a poor self image. Abraham Maslow, psychologist and creator of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, states that psychological…
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Bittersweet Graduation

Bittersweet Graduation Any time one of our students Graduates there is a real celebration. The staff and other students all share why they are proud of the graduate. And our graduate shares who his influences were and how they helped him in his journey. It is truly bittersweet, we have all bonded and it makes it that much harder to say goodbye. The students form a brotherhood that will last…