Coaches Can Help Job-Seekers with Disabilities By Katherine N. Barr, Esq. Only 17.8 percent of U.S. working age individuals with disabilities have jobs. For adults who have autism, a [...]
Happy birthday, Triumph. Triumph Services turned nine on Monday, August 1. Allow me to share nine lessons I’ve learned during the past nine years. I love what I do. Perfection is no fun. [...]
Joey came to Triumph in 2015 knowing exactly what he wanted to gain- an internship in the music industry. As a music major at Jacksonville State University nearing graduation, Joey wanted to gain [...]
When Allison puts on her metaphorical cape to enter the kidzone, she relies on “patience, the ability to deal with poopy diapers, and knowing how to use a computer – well!” [...]
How does Gary answer the question, What do you do? Well, it depends on the day of the week. Some days Gary is busy with his career, which consists of two jobs – one at the Trussville [...]
As we near the end of Autism Awareness Month 2015, I have experienced a different awareness, one for which I am thankful and burdened. For Triumph, Autism Awareness has always been a celebration. [...]
Want to balance a check book? Prepare and bake a casserole? Make a grocery list? Clean an oven? Research car insurance companies? Or just find a nice park to walk your dog? Welcome to my world. [...]
When I think about people I admire, Casey is someone who comes to mind. I met Casey in 2006 and she was full of surprises…this has not changed over the past 8 years. Casey seems soft [...]
I have known Robert for quite some time now. I asked him if he would mind being the subject of this blog – Robert was happy to share. I wanted to celebrate Robert because there is a chance [...]
What if we were able to remove barriers for all people with disabilities? At Triumph, we celebrate the differences that make each person unique. We remove the barriers that make it [...]