
Finding Answers Inside The Home, Inc. (F.A.I.T.H.) is a community-based nonprofit creating access to culturally responsive mental and behavioral health support for underserved boys and young men ages 14–25. We work alongside families and communities to strengthen emotional wellness, reduce barriers to care, and ensure young men are supported with dignity and trust.
Boys and young men ages 14–25 face rising mental and behavioral health challenges, yet many families struggle to find support that is accessible, culturally responsive, and rooted in trust.
F.A.I.T.H. was created to address this gap by strengthening support within the home and community, helping young men build emotional awareness, connection, and pathways to care.
F.A.I.T.H. provides mental and behavioral health support for boys and young men ages 14–25 by:
Creating safe spaces for conversation and connection
Supporting families with guidance and resources
Promoting emotional awareness and help-seeking
Linking youth to appropriate care and community-based support
Boys and young men—particularly those from underserved communities—face rising mental and behavioral health challenges. Too often, support is introduced only after a crisis, when families are overwhelmed and options feel limited. Mental health challenges can feel isolating, especially for young men who are often expected to carry their pain in silence.
At F.A.I.T.H., we are committed to changing that narrative. Your support helps us expand access to care, strengthen families, and create safe, trusted spaces for young men to thrive.
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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.