Welcome to the official website for Triform Camphill Community – a living community offering residential and day programs to young adults with special needs.

For a warm and informative introduction to Triform, we invite you to view Tones of a Community  – a video that artistically captures the healing effects of our educational, vocational, and cultural programs/activities designed for young adults traditionally limited by developmental disabilities.

Video — Triform: Tones of a Community
18:36 (click here for a shorter video – 4:36)

Please click these links to learn MORE ABOUT US or our educational and vocational PROGRAMS.

If you are the PARENT or GUARDIAN of a person with special needs, 18-25 years of age, please click on this link to learn about our programs.

If you are interested in working and living at Triform as a short-term or long-term VOLUNTEER, please click on this link. Short-term volunteer positions are usually twelve months (though shorter periods are possible under certain circumstances). We also seek families and individuals who are interested in a long term relationship with the community as houseparents. ______________________________________________
About Our Video — Triform: Tones of a Community

Tones of a Community
was lovingly produced in late 2009 by the talented Martin Wilson and Saul Rodgar of Roma Productions. As film makers, both Martin and Saul have used their talents to create promotional materials for various organizations serving individuals with special needs. Martin Wilson is a former short-term Camphill coworker. His brother, Pierre, is currently a journeyman at Triform.

The Triform Bell Choir, featured on the video, is comprised of special needs young adults at Triform who do not read music, and thus are both taught and conducted by hand signs. Our bell choir has won the hearts of audiences while performing in benefit concerts at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York City, at the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco, and for numerous local events.