Residential
801 Summitview Ave, Yakima, WA, 98902
Triumph Parent Child Assistance Program is a three-year, intensive home-visitation program designed to support mothers who experienced **substance use addiction** during pregnancy. Based in Yakima, Washington, the program provides compassionate, long-term assistance directly in the home, ensuring that mothers receive consistent guidance throughout every stage of their recovery journey. Case managers visit at least twice per month, helping clients set achievable goals, connect with treatment providers, maintain sobriety, and access essential health and family-planning services. This hands-on approach empowers mothers to build stability while nurturing a safe, healthy environment for their children.
The Triumph Parent Child Assistance Program also focuses on strengthening family foundations by helping participants stay current with child healthcare, immunizations, and developmental needs. Mothers receive support navigating community resources, educational programs, and recovery services tailored to their unique circumstances. By addressing both **drug and alcohol addiction** recovery and parenting skills, the program promotes long-term wellness and resilience. Through individualized care, ongoing encouragement, and strong community connections, the program helps families build healthier futures grounded in stability, confidence, and hope.