By the time she was 16, “Alyssa” had been kicked out of her house several times by her drug-addicted mother. She bounced between her home and a few different group homes. Her mom told her she was worthless.
Alyssa was referred to Intermountain by her school’s counseling staff. She was a kid who was trying, but not succeeding. She was showing up for school, but she wasn’t thriving.
Watch the video below to find out “What’s next for Intermountain,” and how we have positioned our ministry for greater impact in Montana and beyond.