FACEIT, which stands for Family Advocacy Crisis Education Intervention Team, is a Colorado-based nonprofit established in 2003. It operates as a 501(c)(3) charitable public benefit corporation, focusing on addressing educational deficiencies in the community related to financial health, mental health, and other social issues.
Founded by faith leaders, mental health professionals, and financial experts, FACEIT recognizes the interconnectedness of mental and financial well-being and aims to address these issues that are often overlooked by society. This recognition led to the establishment of FACEIT to confront these pressing challenges.
Since its inception, FACEIT has been actively involved in serving the Denver community in various capacities. It has collaborated with the Denver Police to administer a Department of Justice grant and has also played a vital role in addressing mental health issues at the Denver Zoo. FACEIT has also generously contribute $25,000 to Heartland Institute.
These efforts have solidified FACEIT as an integral part of the Denver community, particularly in addressing the financial and mental health needs of its residents.
Founded by Rev. Reginald C. Holmes, he currently serves as the Executive Director of FACEIT, ensuring the organization's continued dedication to its mission.
Rev. Reginald C. Holmes has been instrumental in providing essential support and advocacy for the community's financial and mental health needs since the organization's founding in 2003.