TWIN RIVERS INTERVENTION PROGRAM

The Twin Rivers Intervention Program (TRIP) is designed to support youth in making positive changes by addressing unhealthy behaviors and equipping them with the tools, skills, and experiences needed to grow.

Through guided workshops, mentoring, and outbound adventure trips, participants build their capacity to make healthier, more informed choices. TRIP is not a "scared straight" program or boot camp – it’s a supportive, youth-centered experience focused on empowerment, self-discovery, and personal growth.

Silhouettes of three people near a lake during sunset, with trees in the background.
A young woman playing guitar with a group outdoors, with a notebook on the table nearby and other people partially visible around her.
Group of children and teenagers standing on rocks with arms around each other, overlooking a forested mountain landscape on a bright sunny day.
Three people sitting on a rocky ledge overlooking mountains and valleys under a partly cloudy sky.
A peaceful river flowing through a forested area with tall pine trees, and rocks in the water. There are several people standing in the shallow water along the riverbank, enjoying the scenery on a sunny day.
A person is partly submerged in the ocean, raising one arm with a hand making a shaka or hang loose sign. The sun is shining brightly overhead, creating sun flares and reflections on the water.