About Us
Since 1961, we have been responsive to both Yakima Valley and the state of Washington. We honor this culture of responsiveness by providing outpatient and residential substance use disorder and mental health treatment. Triumph Treatment Services is where hope and new life become possible.
Additionally, we provide more than 130 beds of housing for women, men, children, and people experiencing homelessness. Our housing resources include 10 locations that provide abstinence based transitional or permanent housing and emergency shelter. These locations span from downtown Yakima to the Lower Valley.
Mission
To support all who desire to make changes in their health and quality of life, regardless of where they are or when they need it. We do this through evidenced-based services, innovative programs, and a legacy of family-oriented treatment options.
Vision
Through excellence, resilience and recovery,
We serve families
We unite families
We ARE family
Values
Triumph’s heart is evident in all we do. What we do matters, who we serve matters, you matter.
We strive for the highest standards, always seeking to improve the quality of our services and our relationships.
Our clients and staff represent our community. Triumph recognizes the need to be equitable in building our teams and making our services accessible. There are no closed doors at Triumph.
Triumph is built on a foundation of best practices for serving our patients, our staff, and our communities. We are accountable to this legacy through our daily work.
Tradition
We take pride in our history, for it is the foundation of our future and our long-standing tradition of commitment to your health.
Milestones over time
1961
First established as the Yakima Committee on Alcoholism
1981
Opened the Intensive Outpatient Program for Substance Use Disorder
1983
Opened James Oldham Treatment Center (JOTC) for Men’s Inpatient Substance Use Disorder
1990
Opened Riel House, the first long-term residential Pregnant and Parenting Women’s program
1992
Opened the first Housing program, Parkways Place Apartments, with four units
1999
Became a host agency for the University of Washington’s Parent-Child Assistant Program (PCAP)
2014
Opened Inspirations for women’s Inpatient Substance Use Disorder
2021
Began the Peer Support program
2022
Began providing primary standalone outpatient mental health services
2024
Opened the Genesis Building with an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic, an Early Learning Center, and a commericial kitchen with dining
Our Board Members
Triumph is blessed with a Board of Directors who understand and are connected to the very core of Triumph’s Mission: Where hope and new life become possible. Many of our Board Members have become part of our very legacy through the years because they believe in helping families and individuals find recovery and health. If you also yearn for an opportunity to give back and support our organization through service on the Triumph Board of Directors, please contact Francisca Torrico at [email protected].
Debra Madsen
Chair
Jeff Hakala
Vice-Chair
Laura Crooks
Treasurer
Lynda Boggess
Secretary
Rigoberto Dominguez
Board Member
Wally Lee
Board Member
Dr. Jamie Simmons
Board Member
Darlene Lamb Cash
Board Member