About Finding Answers Inside the Home, Inc. (F.A.I.T.H)

Creating access to culturally responsive mental and behavioral health support for boys and young men ages 14–25, while strengthening families and communities.

Who We Serve

F.A.I.T.H. supports boys and young men ages 14–25, particularly those from underserved communities and those with limited access to mental health resources.

We work alongside:

  • Young men navigating emotional and behavioral challenges

  • Families seeking guidance and support

  • Community partners working to close gaps in care

A formal mental health diagnosis is not required.

Why We Exist

Across communities, boys and young men face increasing emotional and behavioral health challenges—while families struggle to find support that feels accessible, culturally responsive, and rooted in trust.

Too often, services begin after a crisis occurs.

F.A.I.T.H. exists to change that trajectory by:

  • Supporting families before crisis

  • Strengthening care within the home

  • Creating safe, trusted spaces for early engagement

Our Mission

F.A.I.T.H. exists to strengthen mental and behavioral health support for vulnerable boys and young men ages 14–25 through family‑centered and community‑based engagement.

We empower young men and their families by:

  • Encouraging emotional awareness

  • Normalizing help‑seeking

  • Connecting families to trusted resources early

Our Approach

We take a prevention‑focused, relationship‑driven approach grounded in:

  • Early engagement before crisis

  • Family‑centered support

  • Community‑based outreach

  • Trusted spaces for conversation

  • Culturally responsive practices

By centering the home and community, we help young men build connection, resilience, and pathways to care.

Our Work in Action

Demonstrated Capacity Through Early Implementation

While F.A.I.T.H is in its early stage of growth, we have completed foundational pilot programs and community outreach efforts that demonstrate need, engagement, and readiness to expand.

Our early initiatives include:

  • Youth engagement pilot programming

  • Homeless outreach and resource distribution

  • Classroom support for students with special needs

These efforts represent meaningful first steps in testing service models, building community relationships, and informing the expansion of prevention‑focused programs for boys and young men ages 14–25.

Our Story

F.A.I.T.H was born from lived experience and a recognition of critical gaps in mental and behavioral health support.

In August 2017, the founder’s oldest son, Quintas D. Harris—a Navy Veteran—lost his life during a mental health crisis. In navigating grief and the mental health system, it became clear how difficult it is for families to access guidance before a crisis—especially within the home, where early warning signs first appear.

This experience shaped F.A.I.T.H.’s commitment to prevention, education, and early engagement—ensuring families are not left without support when it matters most.

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The Next Phase of F.A.I.T.H

Our next phase focuses on:

  • Expanding prevention and early‑engagement services

  • Strengthening partnerships with schools, churches, and community organizations

  • Increasing access to support for boys and young men ages 14–25

Our goal is to grow early impact into sustainable, community‑based systems of care.

Join Us

F.A.I.T.H is actively seeking partners, supporters, and funders committed to early intervention, family engagement, and prevention-based mental health solutions.

Together, we can strengthen families, support young men, and build hope from home.

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© 2022 Finding Answers Inside The Home, Inc.

A registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting boys and young men ages 14-25 in the metro Atlanta and surrounding Georgia communities.

Crisis Support: Call 988 or visit our Crisis Support page.

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