Triumph Alumni Program
Purpose
The Triumph Alumni Program is a welcoming, supportive space for graduates to stay connected long after completing treatment. Our goal is to nurture meaningful relationships, encourage ongoing recovery, and create opportunities for alumni to participate in positive, recovery‑focused activities together.
While the program does not replace counseling, therapy, or professional treatment, it offers a valuable peer community where alumni can find connection, encouragement, and continued support on their recovery journey.
Key goals include:
- Maintaining connection with peers and staff
- Supporting long-term recovery
- Providing positive social opportunities
- Encouraging alumni to model recovery for newer participants
- Strengthening the recovery community
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Eligibility
If you’ve graduated from a Triumph program, you’re welcome to join our alumni community—participation is completely voluntary.
What to Expect as a Triumph Alum
As a Triumph alum, you remain an important part of our community. Our alumni program is designed to help you stay connected, supported, and engaged in recovery through meaningful experiences and shared connection.
Quarterly Alumni Events
Alumni are invited to participate in quarterly events that offer opportunities to reconnect, celebrate progress, and build community. Events may include:
- Recovery celebrations recognizing shared growth and success
- BBQs, picnics, and social gatherings in a relaxed, welcoming environment
- Volunteer opportunities that give back to the community
- Guest speakers focused on recovery, wellness, and life skills
- Recovery milestone celebrations honoring sobriety achievements
- Recreational activities such as bowling, hiking, or group outings
Events are designed to be inclusive and supportive—you can participate as your schedule and comfort allow.
Optional Ongoing Opportunities
For alumni who want deeper involvement, additional opportunities may be available, including:
- Alumni speaking panels to share lived experience and offer hope to current clients
- Alumni connection groups via email or social media (when appropriate and with consent) to stay informed about events, resources, and community updates
Participation in these opportunities is always optional and guided by personal interest and comfort level.
We ask all participants to help create a positive, supportive environment by:
- Honoring and respecting each person’s unique recovery journey
- Maintaining healthy and appropriate boundaries
- Making choices that support—not disrupt—recovery
- Helping keep this space safe, encouraging, and recovery-focused
Your participation should reflect a shared commitment to recovery, accountability, and mutual respect.
