Dr. Kanema Clark, a board-certified chiropractor, wellness advocate, and Mrs. Jamaica International 2025, stands at the crossroads of faith, family, and service, bringing an unwavering commitment to transform lives through both her professional work and her nonprofit initiatives. Alongside her husband, Dr. Drew-Montez Clark, a respected chiropractor and co-founder of The Avoda Project, the couple has fostered a profound legacy of giving that spans over a decade. Central to their mission is The Avoda Project’s “Blessed Bottoms” initiative, which has made a tangible impact on the lives of thousands of vulnerable families and individuals in crisis.
In 2025 alone, The Avoda Project raised and donated over 10,000 diapers to organizations such as The Women’s Care Center of Naples and Sunlight Home. These nonprofits, committed to empowering women and mothers, provide a haven for women facing unexpected pregnancies, as well as for survivors of human trafficking. The donation of diapers, however, is far more than just a physical gesture. It’s a message of dignity, care, and respect. Through “Blessed Bottoms,” The Avoda Project has donated more than 50,000 diapers and essential newborn supplies in the last decade, building a legacy of hope and practical support.
“This isn’t just about diapers,” says Dr. Kanema Clark. “It’s about dignity, protection, and offering a future filled with hope. Each diaper we provide represents a step toward empowering women and restoring families in crisis.”
Her husband, Dr. Drew-Montez Clark, adds, “Supporting women at their most critical moments is not just about giving. It’s about affirming their strength and potential. We believe in creating communities that nurture the values of faith, freedom, and family.”
The Avoda Project’s broader mission goes beyond diaper donations. Founded on faith-driven leadership, the nonprofit focuses on providing medical missions, community supply drives, and educational support to families in need. Its work aligns with Dr. Kanema’s advocacy for pro-life values, medical freedom, and the preservation of the nuclear family. These values are reflected not only in the work of the nonprofit but also in Dr. Kanema’s platform as Mrs. Jamaica International 2025, where she uses her visibility to promote and elevate causes close to her heart.
As Mrs. Jamaica International 2025, Dr. Kanema Clark has a global microphone to advocate for the principles of service, faith, and community. While pageant titles often represent glamour and beauty, Dr. Kanema sees her title as a powerful tool for positive change. She uses the stage to promote faith-based action, champion medical freedom, and inspire others to live boldly and selflessly, regardless of their background or station in life.
“The crown doesn’t define me. My calling does,” Dr. Kanema emphasizes. “It’s about using my platform to bring attention to the causes that matter most and to lead others in living a life of purpose and impact.”
The couple’s impact extends far beyond their nonprofit work. Together, they co-founded Breakthrough Health Centers, a thriving wellness practice that integrates neurological care with holistic healing. Their approach blends clinical excellence with spiritual guidance, treating patients not only for their physical ailments but also addressing their emotional and spiritual needs. It’s this holistic approach to care that sets Breakthrough Health Centers apart from others in the field, offering a unique treatment model that incorporates prayer, purpose, and personalized healing.
For the Clarks, this faith-forward approach to healthcare and community service is not a side project. It is their life’s work. “We believe in serving from a place of purpose,” Dr. Kanema explains. “Everything we do, from our clinics to The Avoda Project, reflects our commitment to helping people live whole, healthy, and meaningful lives.”
As parents to five children, the Clarks know firsthand the importance of strong family foundations. This family-focused mindset permeates every aspect of their work. Whether they are serving patients at their Florida-based clinics, organizing diaper drives, or advocating for family values, the Clarks remain steadfast in their mission to serve their community with excellence, compassion, and authenticity.
Dr. Kanema and Dr. Drew-Montez Clark exemplify the power of collaborative, faith-driven leadership. As co-leaders in both their professional and nonprofit endeavors, they have built a foundation of trust and respect, not only with those they serve but with their community at large. Their work continues to garner recognition in local and national circles, earning accolades for their dedication to healthcare innovation, community service, and leadership. Yet, for the Clarks, it is the personal relationships and lives changed that remain their greatest measure of success.
“The work we do is not about performance. It’s about purpose,” Dr. Kanema says. “We are not here to compete with others; we are here to serve. When we put God first and people second, breakthrough always follows.”
Dr. Drew-Montez Clark echoes this sentiment. “When we step in to serve others, we’re not just giving back. We’re building the kind of society we want to leave for our children. We’re showing them that faith, family, and freedom are worth fighting for.”
In addition to their work at Breakthrough Health Centers and The Avoda Project, the Clarks are also co-founders of Breakthrough Essentials, a line of premium supplements designed to promote true health breakthroughs. Each product is backed by research and clinical outcomes, supporting the couple’s mission to provide not just care, but lasting solutions to the health challenges people face.
Dr. Kanema’s advocacy work, both in her professional capacity and as Mrs. Jamaica International 2025, serves to amplify the mission of The Avoda Project, reaching a broader audience and inspiring others to engage in meaningful service. She believes her platform as a pageant titleholder is a calling, not a crown. It provides a unique opportunity to inspire individuals around the world to live out their faith and make a difference in their communities.
“It’s about showing others that you don’t have to choose between ambition and authenticity,” Dr. Kanema states. “You can wear the crown and carry the cross. You can live a life of purpose while staying true to your values.”
Through their unwavering commitment to service, Drs. Kanema and Drew-Montez Clark are leading by example, proving that ordinary people, living with extraordinary purpose, can leave a lasting legacy. Whether it’s through The Avoda Project’s diaper drive or their faith-filled approach to healthcare, the Clarks are showing the world that real change begins when individuals choose to serve boldly, love deeply, and live with intention.
For more information about The Avoda Project and its initiatives, please visit: The Avoda Project.
Breakthrough Health Centers, visit Breakthrough Health Centers.
Follow Dr. Kanema Clark on Instagram: @drkanemaclark
Follow Breakthrough Health Centers on Instagram: @bthcenters
Explore the Mrs. Jamaica International website: Mrs. Jamaica International