RFAA Foundation (Restoring Families Across America) is a non-profit whose mission is to restore families across America by providing research and resources for rural, urban and suburban families to allow them to discover their purpose and assists them in fulfilling it.
In addition to exclusive RFAA projects and initiatives, RFAA partners with organizations with the same values and purpose to provide opportunities through training and education to families and individuals across America.
RFAA was founded in response to a growing reality: families across America are fractured, just as the nation itself has become deeply divided. These divisions are rooted in religious beliefs, political views, race, and ideology, have eroded our ability to see one another as human beings. Most critically, we have lost a shared respect for the value of life.
In today’s society, civil discourse has broken down. Respect for differing opinions is increasingly rare, replaced by hostility, disengagement, and dehumanization. Disagreement is no longer managed through dialogue, but through confrontation, often without empathy or accountability. These fractures do not remain confined to private spaces; they spill into public life, directly affecting families and communities.
RFAA exists to help restore families, rebuild civil discourse, and reunite America by addressing the root causes of division rather than merely reacting to its consequences. Our programs and initiatives are designed to strengthen households, promote respectful dialogue, and reaffirm the inherent dignity of every individual.
We serve rural, urban, and suburban communities, welcoming individuals of all races and backgrounds. RFAA does not exclude anyone from an opportunity because of their past. Instead, we focus on responsibility, accountability, and restoration, creating pathways for individuals and families to heal, grow, and contribute positively to their communities.
By restoring families and reestablishing civil discourse, RFAA works to build safer communities, strengthen public trust, and renew the moral foundation necessary for a united and resilient nation.
14 What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? 15 If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,” without giving them the things for the body, what good is that?So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.
America is experiencing deep division within our communities, our institutions, and most importantly, our families. Differences in beliefs, politics, and ideology have weakened our ability to communicate with respect and to value one another’s lives. As civil discourse continues to break down, the effects are felt in our homes, neighborhoods, schools, and public spaces.
RFAA was created to address these challenges at their root. We believe that strong families are the foundation of a safe, united, and thriving nation. When households are supported, parents are engaged, and individuals are taught responsibility and accountability, communities become healthier and more connected.
Your support makes this work possible. Donations to RFAA help fund projects and initiatives that restore families, promote respectful dialogue, and provide pathways for individuals, regardless of background, to grow, heal, and contribute positively to society. We serve rural, urban, and suburban communities and welcome people of all races and walks of life.
By giving to RFAA, you are investing in more than an organization; you are investing in restoration, unity, and the value of human life. Your contribution helps rebuild trust, reduce division, and strengthen the moral foundation needed for lasting change.
Every gift matters. Whether you choose to give once or become a monthly supporter, your generosity helps RFAA continue its mission of restoring families and rebuilding civil discourse across America.
Join us in creating stronger households, healthier communities, and a more united nation, starting in homes.
“If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.” — Mark 3:25
