Our Company

At Trinity Asset Protection, your mission is our passion.

We are 100 percent dedicated to the work of social service agencies, who face high risks because of the vulnerable populations served, the staffing shortages plaguing the industry and the ongoing challenges of financial stability.

How is Trinity Asset Protection different?

  • Client relations are our foundation and people are the heart of our business.
  • Responsiveness is our hallmark and personal attention is paramount.
  • When it comes to risk, we provide a program, not a policy.
  • Above all, we believe in making the world a better place.
  • Risk management for health and human services isn’t just something we do. It’s everything we do.

Who We Serve

The types of health and human services organizations we serve include:

Asset 1@3x
Asset 2@3x
Asset 3@3x
Asset 4@3x
  • Assisted living homes
  • Behavioral health establishments
  • Developmentally-disabled
    service organizations
  • Foster care and adoption agencies
  • Schools
  • YMCAs/ YWCAs
  • Youth serving organizations

Who We Serve

The types of health and human services organizations we serve include:

Asset 1@3x
Asset 2@3x
Asset 3@3x
Asset 4@3x
  • Assisted living homes
  • Behavioral health establishments
  • Developmentally-disabled
    service organizations
  • Foster care and adoption agencies
  • Schools
  • YMCAs/ YWCAs
  • Youth serving organizations

Our History

Insuring health and human services organizations for more than 20 years, we remain at the forefront of the industry.

The firm was formed by Frank A. Menna, CPCU, ARM, ALCM, CIC, CRM as an epilogue to a professional career of over 30 years in the risk management and insurance field. He has taught risk management and insurance courses for the Insurance Society of Philadelphia for nearly 20 years; published various articles; and conducts training courses on a myriad of topics.

The current team at Trinity Asset Management is devoted to Frank’s commitment to doing risk management better, so clients can do better for the world.

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