The cornerstone of Triumph Foundation is educating people who are newly disabled. We provide resources and referrals to help equip people to achieve greater quality of life.
Triumph Ambassadors give referrals through the distribution of our Resource Handbook that provides information on where to find and receive necessary goods and services.
This online version is an extensive list of excellent products and services available to people in the disabled community. It covers many relevant topics including adapted vehicles, medical supplies, wheelchairs, housing, and support groups.
Explore these pages to locate great people and companies who care about you and enjoy serving the needs of the disability community.
Service Dogs
CCI is the largest non-profit provider of assistance dogs.
Owen Care’s mission is to enhance independence, well-being, mobility, and overall quality of life. They offer Mobility Assistance Service Dogs to Veterans and First Responders with/without PTSD free of charge, and to Children and Adults with Mobility Impairments
Little Angels Service Dogs is a charitable nonprofit 501c3 corporation that reaches across all of the United States partnering service dogs with the disabled. They are dedicated to providing the highest quality dogs to assist in the daily lives of their recipients.
Amazing Tails has extensive experience training dogs for a wide range of skills. They individually train assistance dogs to meet the specific needs of each client. They focus on the training of four specific types of service dogs: support dogs, wheelchair dogs, alerting dogs, and hearing dogs.
The Assistance Dog Special Allowance (ADSA) Program provides a monthly payment to eligible persons who use a guide, signal, or service dog to help them with needs related to their physical disabilities. The allowance is to help pay the costs of food, grooming, and health care for the dogs.
Atlas Assistance Dogs expands access to assistance dogs. They support people with disabilities to train and certify their own service dog regardless of breed using positive, ethical training methods.