Admission Admission to the Triumph Observation & Assessment (O&A) Program is 45 days and will be limited to 20 residents. Individual entry dates are scheduled on a rotation admissions basis. Families can submit an application by contacting our Director of Admissions, Brenda McDowell, at 435-494-1740 or by email at brenda@triumphyouthservices.com. A non-refundable deposit of $2,500 is required to reserve an entry date. Residents are expected to complete the entire 45 days of the program in…
LindsaySeptember 7, 2023
One of the most unique aspects of the Triumph Youth Services Program is the opportunity to participate in our Alaska Program. 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,…
LindsaySeptember 4, 2023
Triumph Youth Services developed the Box Elder Rugby Team (Box Elder County’s first Rugby Program), which is a part of Utah Youth Rugby Association and USA Rugby. The team is comprised of Triumph students and youth in Box Elder County. The team participates in full-contact 15-man rugby and 7’s rugby tournaments, which includes community and High School Teams. Utah Rugby follows a strict code of conduct (Utah Youth Rugby Code…
LindsaySeptember 2, 2023
Triumph incorporates positive experiences throughout the program to help build leadership, independence, problem solving, peer mentoring, and life skills. Activities such as sports, art, exercise, cooking, dog training, hiking, camping, fishing, skiing/snowboarding, etc. will be part of a resident’s daily activities. Triumph Youth Services offers voluntary retriever training with AKC registered retrievers (mostly Labrador Retrievers) where we teach residents to train retrievers. Once residents are competent in handling retrievers they…
LindsayAugust 30, 2023