Triumph Retrievers Gearing up for Overton Neveda and these pups are looking great.
LindsayFebruary 27, 2022
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 lives. Our “Work Hard Play Hard” philosophy helps us to achieve this goal. We implement this through charity, meaningful community service, school work, therapy/program assignments, chores and apprenticeships/employment. After working hard it is equally important to Play Hard. We provide community services projects…
LindsayFebruary 24, 2022
We at Triumph work extremely hard at preparing our youth for a successful future. Part of this process is teaching them valuable life skills. A life skill group is held daily to discuss the skill that is being worked on for that week. Staff gives feedback to the students in regards to what area of the skill needs improvement. Some of the life skills we work on are: Decision making,…
LindsayFebruary 22, 2022
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…
LindsayFebruary 17, 2022