About

Hope Starts With Awareness

Help In Action Christian Alliance Association (HACAA) is a faith-based nonprofit organization. Founded in 2020 as a small group and a avenue to help relief the stress level in the communities. HACAA devoted to empowering individuals and families through mental health awareness events, education, and homeless outreach, grounded in the belief that healing is a divine calling and a human right. At HACAA, we live by the principle that we are our brother’s and sister’s keeper—called to support, uplift, and heal one another in faith and unity. Rooted in compassion, service, and spiritual guidance, HACAA seeks to break the stigma surrounding mental illness—particularly in communities facing poverty, trauma, and systemic neglect. Through culturally responsive programs and prayerful outreach, we strive to restore hope, promote emotional well-being, and walk alongside those in need with love and dignity.

Program Goals

• Reduce stigma around mental health among unhoused populations.
• Provide mobile outreach that connects people with mental health support and basic necessities.
• Offer peer support, counseling access, and healing circles in shelters, streets, and transitional housing.
• Educate the community on the mental health–homelessness connection to drive compassionate policy and action.
• Partner with shelters, clinics, and churches to deliver holistic services.

Our Mision

HACAA’s mission is to break the stigma around mental health by delivering accessible resources, culturally responsive education, and community-centered support programs that promote healing, resilience, and holistic well-being for individuals and families.

Vision Statement

At HACAA, we dream of a world where no one feels alone in their mental health journey. Our vision is to build a compassionate community where every person is embraced as family, and where mental health challenges are met with understanding, dignity, and hope. We are committed to creating safe, faith-centered spaces where young people, families, and individuals can come together to talk, heal, and grow—supported by love, guided by faith, and strengthened through community.