The Mast Cell 360 Pay It Forward Program
The Mast Cell 360 Pay It Forward Program
If Beth O’Hara’s work and legacy has personally impacted your life in some way and you want to honor her life, by paying it forward, then you’re in the right place.
At Mast Cell 360, we are carrying on Beth’s work and legacy—continuing with her mission to help people suffering from Mast Cell Activation Syndrome heal.
As people are attempting to heal, they often experience challenges with their mental wellness. There are few resources available in the mental wellness community to support those who suffer from chronic illness, but it is a huge need.
At Mast Cell 360 we are here to help.
Not only can our practitioners in the clinic help even those who have the toughest cases of MCAS finally find relief, but we are also able to provide referrals and emotional support services to those who need it.
However, because most insurances do not cover mental wellness or MCAS treatments, the services we offer at the clinic can sometimes be cost prohibitive, especially to those who have experienced a loss of income or ability to work due to their illness.
Anything you contribute to our Pay it Forward Program will go directly towards assisting those with MCAS get services in our clinic—but especially mental wellness and emotional support services.
To Pay it Forward in Beth’s Honor, simply click the red button below.
You can contribute any amount you’d like and 100% will go towards Paying it Forward.
Please note: no refunds available on contributions made to this program
Learn More About Beth's Story & Life
We lost one of our founders, beloved teacher, and dear friend to mental health in 2024. To learn more about her life and legacy, please visit her memorial page here.
Need Financial Assistance for Emotional Support Services?
And, if you are someone needing financial assistance or to be seen in our clinic for MCAS or Emotional Support services, please email our team at support@mastcell360.com.
We want to acknowledge that grief and loss can be incredibly challenging, especially for those of us navigating chronic health conditions. If you or someone you know is struggling and feeling hopeless, please reach out for support.
You are not alone.
In the U.S., the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 at 988 or by visiting 988lifeline.org