FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

[Helena-Montana] — In a significant display of support for child welfare, Project Itya, founded by healthcare executive Gary Larcenaire, has announced a donation to Intermountain Deaconess of Helena, Montana. This contribution, valued at over $15,000, includes both financial support and fundraising expertise to bolster Intermountain’s efforts in providing intensive residential treatment services for children.

Intermountain has a storied history dating back to its founding in 1909 as the Montana Deaconess School. Through the years, it has adapted and grown, ultimately becoming Intermountain Children’s Home. Their progressive Developmental Relational Model, adopted in 1982, has made a lasting impact on the lives of countless children and families across the nation.

Project Itya, established in 2021 by Larcenaire, is committed to aiding healthcare organizations in achieving excellence in service and operational efficiency. The name “Ityâ” reflects the project’s foundational ethos of continuous improvement and evolution, mirroring the developmental journey of the very children Intermountain serves.

Gary Larcenaire remarks, “We are deeply moved by the mission and the longstanding commitment of Intermountain. It is our honor to contribute to such a distinguished organization that has been a pillar of support for children in need for over a century.”

The partnership between Project Itya and Intermountain is more than a financial alliance; it is a shared dedication to the betterment of child health and welfare. Project Itya’s contribution marks a continued commitment to community support and the health sector’s advancement.

For more information about Intermountain, please visit Intermountain.org

To learn more about Project Itya please visit garylarcenaire.com