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Bringing a Sense of Fellowship, Dignity and Joy

Path Story

4 THA CULTURE started out of the heart of Eric Richardson over a homeless man who he recognized as a longtime friend outside of a Publix Supermarket in Midtown Atlanta in Spring of 2013.  What started out as simply feeding the homeless on holidays meals out of the trunk of his car has turned into a three times monthly ministry with large outreach opportunities throughout the year.


4 THA CULTURE has the philosophy of meeting the homeless where they are. We don’t hold meetings in a traditional space, instead we do most of our weekly ministry in the park, under  bridges or outside of shelters. We cook our meals for the homeless at our homes, and hand out clothes and toiletries on cement park benches.


Additionally, 4 THA CULTURE partners with other organizations and businesses to help bring greater success for reaching those in need in our community and helping the homeless. We encourage you to see some of our current partnerships listed under "Our Impact"


We have a mantra at 4 THA CULTURE.  That mantra is that we do not exist to give the homeless a handout; we exist to give them a hand-up. We exist so that we can help those in need get on their feet and out of the ditches of life.


Mission and Values

Our mission is to do our part to help end homelessness for individuals, families, and communities. Our path creates a world where every person has the basic essential to become a productive member of their community. Our values include strategic leadership, creative collaborations, empowerment for all, and passionate commitment.


No one deserves to go a day without a meal and the necessary essentials to thrive at life. The homeless population grows year after year, and this group of people has infiltrated our communities. Meeting basic needs and the services implemented at 4 THA CULTURE is us doing our part to help!

Facts

The State of Homelessness 

            • 53,195 - People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness Remain Unsheltered
            • 22% - Increase in People (62 Years Old and Older) Who Are Experiencing Homelessness
            • 3 Out of 4 - People Experiencing Homelessness Are Currently Fleeing Violence
            • 6% - Of People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness Are Fleeing Violence
            • 9,322 - Individuals Over The Past Year Are Experiencing Homelessness for the First Time
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