

Creating access to culturally responsive mental and behavioral health support for vulnerable boys and young men ages 14–25, while strengthening families and communities.
Finding Answers Inside the Home, Inc. (F.A.I.T.H.) was born out of lived experience, loss, and a deep commitment to turning pain into purpose.
In August 2017, my oldest son, Quintas D. Harris—a Navy Veteran—lost his life during a mental health crisis. In the aftermath, our family navigated profound grief while encountering a system that was fragmented, confusing, and often unprepared to support families before a crisis takes hold—especially within the home, where early warning signs first appear.
Over time, I focused on healing, learning, and listening. I connected with other families and examined the gaps in mental and behavioral health support. What became clear was this: families rarely lack love or concern—they often lack practical tools, guidance, and trusted spaces to ask difficult questions before situations escalate.
In January 2022, Finding Answers Inside the Home, Inc. was founded to help close that gap—supporting families and young men through education, prevention, and early engagement rooted in compassion, accountability, and community trust.

F.A.I.T.H. is a community-based nonprofit organization committed to strengthening mental and behavioral health support for boys and young men ages 14–25, particularly those from underserved communities and those without access to mental health resources.
We work alongside families and communities to reduce barriers to care, normalize conversations around mental health, and ensure young men are supported with dignity, trust, and culturally responsive guidance.
Across communities, boys and young men face rising emotional and behavioral health challenges while families struggle to find support that feels accessible, culturally responsive, and rooted in trust.
Too often, help is introduced only after a crisis has already occurred—when families are overwhelmed and options feel limited. F.A.I.T.H. exists to shift that narrative by focusing on early engagement, strengthening support within the home, and creating safe spaces for connection before crisis begins.
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 fostering emotional awareness, encouraging help-seeking, and connecting them to trusted resources before challenges escalate.

F.A.I.T.H. takes 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 emotional awareness, connection, and pathways to care.

While F.A.I.T.H. is in its early stages of growth, we have completed foundational pilot efforts and community outreach initiatives, including:
• Youth engagement pilot programming
• Homeless outreach and resource distribution
• Classroom support for students with special needs
These efforts represent meaningful first steps toward expanding services for boys and young men ages 14–25.
F.A.I.T.H.’s next phase focuses on expanding services, strengthening partnerships, and increasing access to early mental and behavioral health support.
Our goal is to build sustainable programs, deepen community collaboration, and scale prevention-focused efforts that reduce crisis and promote long-term well-being.
F.A.I.T.H. is actively seeking partners, supporters, and funders who believe in the power of early support, family engagement, and community-based solutions.
Together, we can strengthen families, support young men, and build hope from home—while honoring Quintas’s legacy through meaningful, lasting change.

Let people know they can sign up to your audience and receive updates, or learn more about a product or service.
We use cookies to improve your experience and to help us understand how you use our site. Please refer to our cookie notice and privacy statement for more information regarding cookies and other third-party tracking that may be enabled.
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.