About Us
Our Mission
Building safer communities and stronger families with the Message of Hope.
Our Vision
Stronger families and responsible youth centered in Christ.
Our Guiding Values
Christ-centered (John 14:6), Focuses on the whole child (Luke 10:27), Church-based (1 Timothy 3:15b), and Long-term commitment (Proverbs 22:6).
Who We Serve
The World Comes to Atlanta
The 1996 Centennial Olympic Games changed Atlanta forever and accelerated its transformation from the Southern capital to an international city. Atlanta is home to people from 145 countries and 761 different ethnic groups. Additionally, Georgia welcomed around 3,000 refugees in 2015. In the 1980’s, Clarkston, Georgia was identified as a refugee resettlement site, and today, over 40 countries are represented in Clarkston’s population.
According to the 1951 Geneva Convention, a refugee is a person who has been forced to flee their country because of a well-founded fear of persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Whether they come from Tibet, Sudan, Iraq, Burma, Congo, or any other part of the world, all refugees share a similar journey. We have an amazing opportunity to present the gospel to those who have never heard the name of Christ!
How does a refugee get to America?
The first place many refugees go after being displaced is substandard refugee camps, located in various parts of the world. In these camps, refugees may spend decades waiting for an interview and approval from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) to be selected and sent to a refugee receiving nation. Those coming to the United States must also await approval from the US Immigration and Naturalization Service and must provide sufficient proof of persecution in their homeland. Once approved, refugees in the U.S. are passed along to a refugee resettlement agency, such as World Relief, where a case worker is responsible for them during their first 90 days in the country. Only $900 is given to each refugee for food, clothing, rent, and other basic needs.
In their first 90 days in the U.S., refugees must use their meager resources to begin building a new life. Family Heritage Foundation works alongside refugee resettlement agencies to provide long-term care and services to refugees following their first 90 days in the country. FHF provides a variety of programs to ensure these families and individuals become contributing and self-sufficient members of our society.
Clarkston High School, a Unique Asset
Clarkston High School is the most diverse school in the DeKalb County School System, with students from six continents and over 50 countries, who speak over 45 languages. The school mascot, the Angora, is unique in Georgia. The school colors are green and gold, symbolizing an ever-rich, ever-fresh learning environment. Clarkston High School also houses the only program for hearing-impaired high school students in DeKalb County Public Schools.
Board of Directors
Joseph Fowler - Board Chairman
Delta Airlines
Charles McCord - Vice Chair/Secretary
IBM (Retired)
Charles Obiekwe - Treasurer
Geologistics America, Inc.
Doug Krohn - Member
AGL Resources, Inc.
Grant Goodwin - Member
Black Bridge Financial
Bennett Ekandem - Founder/Executive Director
Family Heritage Foundation
Partners
Foundation/Corporate Partners
Bank of America – Basic Needs
Catholic Foundation of North GA
Chick-Fil-A Foundation
DeKalb County Housing
DeKalb County Human Services
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
EZ Agape Foundation
Frances Wood Wilson
GA Department of Human Services (DHS), Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS) (Afterschool Care Program)
Gwinnett County Housing
John and Mary Franklin Foundation
Kingdom Investments
Kirby Smart Family Foundation
Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Foundation
Midwest Food Bank, GA
National Christian Foundation
One Hundred Shares
Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta
Scott Hudgens Family Foundation, Inc.
Speedway Children’s Charities
United Way of Greater Atlanta
Wellspring Nonprofit Resource, Inc.
Church Partners
Candies Creek Baptist Church, TN
Elizabeth Baptist Church, GA
First Baptist Church Atlanta, GA
Georgia Baptist Women’s Missionary Union, GA
Green Valley Baptist Church, AL
Greenforest Community Baptist Church, GA
High point Baptist Church
Peachtree Corners Baptist Church, GA
Perimeter Church, GA
Smoke Rise Baptist Church, GA