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WayMakerz Ministries Mental Health & Research Clinic
WayMakerz Ministries Mental Health & Research Clinic

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A Crisis Meets a Calling

Tennessee, like so much of the country, is facing a mental health crisis. Depression, anxiety, and trauma are taking root in hearts and homes — often silently. And in too many cases, faith-based, holistic care is completely out of reach.

That’s why we’re launching the WayMakerz Ministries Healing Center, a pilot Christian clinic offering completely free treatment in Kingsport, TN.

What We Offer

At WayMakerz, every client will experience:

  • Quantum therapy — for PTSD, trauma, pain management, depression, and anxiety

  • Neurofeedback using Ceribell point-of-care EEG technology 

  • Licensed counseling from Christian mental health professionals

  • Nutrition & lifestyle support

  • Prayer, spiritual care, and discipleship

  • All free of charge, for anyone in need.

Our Goal

We’re raising $2,000,000 to:

  • Purchase and furnish a safe, peaceful clinic space

  • Hire our first Christian therapist

  • Purchase FSM devices and healing equipment

  • Launch our first year of operations

This is the start of something much bigger: a full faith-based hospital and research institute built on evidence-based healing in Jesus’ name.

Why This Matters

“He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted…” – Isaiah 61:1
We believe Jesus still heals — and that God is raising up new models of care where science and the Spirit work hand in hand. Your gift helps create a place where lives are restored, families are strengthened, and hope is reborn.

Join the Movement

Your support isn’t just funding a building. It’s opening the door to hope, peace, and healing for those who feel forgotten. Help us say yes to God’s vision — and yes to those who need it most!

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