
Thank you life collaboration
-A Psychedelic Therapy Non-Profit-
Creating Access & Reducing Financial Barriers to Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy
The gift of psychedelic therapy
Psychedelic assisted therapy is currently at the cutting edge of the mental health field due to the powerful healing and paradigm shifting effects. Yet, this kind of treatment is not accessible to all due to high costs and the lack of insurance coverage. At Sweetgrass Therapeutics it has always been part of our mission to create access to safe, effective, holistic and culturally sensitive mental health care. That is why we are so excited and honored to be collaborating with Thank You Life, a 501(c)(3) psychedelic non-profit organization committed to ensuring that anyone who could benefit from these therapies can afford them. Their mission is to raise funds from generous donors like you and provide scholarships to individuals who otherwise couldn't access psychedelic assisted treatments.
“I never thought my depression symptoms would subside after years of battling with it. Ketamine Assisted Emdr changed everything-after just the first session! Before, I felt so hopeless, helpless and incapable, but this treatment has opened my eyes to show me that life can be colorful and worth living. I am forever grateful!
-Recent Sweetgrass KA-EMDR Recipient-
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Donations that come through this form are intended for clients in financial need with Sweetgrass Therapeutics. 90% of the funds go directly to this clinic and 10% goes back to Thank You Life. Thank You Life may redirect the funds to provide assistance to individuals seeking treatment elsewhere, depending on need.
How it works
After Sweetgrass Therapeutics has received enough funds, the identified client(s) in need of financial assistance will fill out Thank You Life’s application.
The Thank You Life team will determine if the client meets the criteria for financial assistance.
The team at Thank You Life will work with Jessica Chacon, the treatment provider to determine the grant amount that will be awarded to make treatment feasible.