Who Truly has your six?

On our website, we have information about many Entheogenic churches in the United States. It’s important to know if these churches are doing things the right way. Some Entheogenic practitioners might have other reasons for helping you, besides healing from trauma or substance abuse. So, it’s really important to find someone you can trust.

What is the community saying about your church?

It’s really important to get the right help for healing trauma. Traditional mental health treatment is often recommended, but it may not work for everyone. If you decide to try Entheogens in ceremony, it’s important to know what the community is saying about them. We suggest visiting safeceremonies.com to learn more and see if your chosen church is a good fit for you. Create an account to read what others have to say.

Who we trust

The AYA Mission want to keep everyon safe. We don’t support church groups that have Entheogenic ceremonies without the proper safety measures. It’s Important to review healthcare records and questionaires to make sure attendees are suitable. Having certified medical staff on-site is crucial in case of a mental health emergency. It’s also important to help attendees reintegrate into society after using Entheogens. If you want The AYA Mission’s support, please take care of our Veterans.

Below are reputable church groups we trust:

The Arizona Yagé Assembly- Tucson, AZ: aya.guide

*If you would like your church group added to our list, please send us a note via our Facebook page