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I started The Tristan Project in honor of my son, Tristan Brown — to carry on his light and love by helping kids and teens find hope and healing.
We connect families with mental health care and support, reminding them they’re never alone.
Through Jesus, there is healing. Through Tristan’s legacy, there is hope.

At The Tristan Project, we believe every child and teen deserves to feel seen, supported, and loved.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between kids who need help and the mental health resources that can change — or even save — their lives.
Through faith, compassion, and community partnerships, we’re making it easier and more affordable for
At The Tristan Project, we believe every child and teen deserves to feel seen, supported, and loved.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between kids who need help and the mental health resources that can change — or even save — their lives.
Through faith, compassion, and community partnerships, we’re making it easier and more affordable for young people to get the help they deserve — reminding them they are never alone.
We’re also deeply committed to preventing addiction in our youth by reaching those who may turn to self-medication as a way to cope with mental health struggles. By connecting them to hope, healing, and professional support early on, we’re helping break cycles before they begin and creating a path toward lasting change.

We provide support for kids, teens, and families by helping cover therapy copays, medication costs, and inpatient treatment when needed.
We also partner with trusted professionals to offer free mental health evaluations, because getting help should never depend on your ability to pay.
Our work doesn’t stop at treatment — it’s about prevent
We provide support for kids, teens, and families by helping cover therapy copays, medication costs, and inpatient treatment when needed.
We also partner with trusted professionals to offer free mental health evaluations, because getting help should never depend on your ability to pay.
Our work doesn’t stop at treatment — it’s about prevention. By identifying early signs of struggle and providing access to healthy coping tools, we aim to keep teens from turning to drugs, alcohol, or self-medication as a way to handle emotional pain.
From connecting families to licensed therapists and organizing awareness events, to speaking in schools and partnering with faith-based organizations, we’re here to bring hope, healing, and prevention through both faith and action.

The Tristan Project is more than a mission — it’s Tristan’s legacy, and I’m simply living it out for him.
Even while he was here, Tristan had a heart for helping kids and teens — encouraging them, lifting them up, and reminding them they were never alone. Now, through this project, his love continues to reach others.
Every child helped, eve
The Tristan Project is more than a mission — it’s Tristan’s legacy, and I’m simply living it out for him.
Even while he was here, Tristan had a heart for helping kids and teens — encouraging them, lifting them up, and reminding them they were never alone. Now, through this project, his love continues to reach others.
Every child helped, every addiction prevented, every life redirected toward hope — it’s all a reflection of Jesus working through Tristan’s story.
Through this project, pain is being turned into purpose, and purpose into lasting light.
The Tristan Project





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