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Legal Structure & Licensing

A Nonmedical Clinic Agency under a 508(c)(1)(a):

  • Does not require a state medical license (services must remain nonmedical in scope)

  • Operates under federal First Amendment protections for religious and charitable activities

  • Is state-specific in operation, but federal protections apply nationwide

  • Can employ or contract agency members for specific service roles (e.g., Peer Support Specialist, Wellness Coordinator, Program Facilitator)

  • Can be established in as little as 2–3 weeks

In Summary: A Nonmedical Clinic Agency under a 508(c)(1)(a) Church or nonprofit is one of the fastest, most affordable, and legally protected ways to launch a meaningful community service program. Whether you want to help people recover from addiction, improve mental health, or encourage healthy living, this model offers both financial viability and legal protection—all while making a real difference. For more information use the Contact Us Form below.

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Overview

Under the protections of a 508(c)(1)(a) Faith-Based Organization, churches and nonprofit agencies have a unique opportunity to establish and operate Nonmedical Clinic Agencies that serve their members, the community, and special populations in need. These clinics provide nonmedical wellness services—such as peer counseling, support groups, preventive health education, and recovery programs—without requiring a state medical license.

Your new program could result is a fully functional community service that is inflation-proof, recession-proof, and eligible for multiple streams of public and private reimbursement funding, including Medicaid and Medicare payments for qualifying services.

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Funding Opportunities: Through strategic structuring, a 508(c)(1)(a) Nonmedical Clinic can receive government reimbursement funding for certain eligible activities, such as: Behavioral Health Peer Support (AA/NA recovery programs); Wellness Education Programs; Chronic Disease Prevention Workshops; Mental Health Coaching; Community Wellness Check-ins.

Pacific Clinics Serves Those in Need: "Whether providing phone support or on-site services to people experiencing behavioral health and substance abuse crises. Medicaid and Medicare offer reimbursement for certain nonmedical wellness and peer support services, particularly those recognized as preventive or supportive.

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From Simple to Scalable: One of the greatest advantages of opening a Wellness Center is flexibility. You can start small, such as running an in-home AA/NA faith-based program for members, family, and friends. You can grow into a full-service Nonmedical Wellness Center that offers a variety of holistic and preventive programs to the public. This approach keeps startup costs low while building a sustainable service model that meets real community needs.

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Property Tax Exemption Advantage

If your nonprofit or church operates a Nonmedical Clinic from a dedicated property, you may qualify for full property tax exemption. In some states, even privately owned real estate can become tax-exempt when leased or dedicated to an approved nonprofit or religious service program—such as a wellness center or recovery support program.

For real estate owners, partnering with a 508(c)(1)(a) Church or nonprofit to host such a program can mean:

  • Significant property tax savings

  • Ongoing rental or partnership income

  • Community recognition and goodwill

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