Anthony Long, founder of the Fresh Air Movement, faced repeated environmental exposures that left him and his family struggling with mysterious symptoms, endless medical bills, and limited guidance.
Through prayer, research, and persistence, they learned how environment and health are intertwined — and discovered practical ways to rebuild both.
Those lessons have become the foundation of FAM.
Today, what started as Anthony’s personal recovery has become a movement to educate, support, and equip anyone navigating mold toxicity or related sensitivities.
The Fresh Air Movement (FAM) was born from real-life experience with mold toxicity and environmental illness.
After years of confusion, trial and error, and thousands spent on testing and treatments, Anthony and his wife Lauren reached a turning point — realizing that no one should have to walk this road alone.
What began as one family’s search for answers has grown into a nonprofit dedicated to helping others find healing, clarity, and community.
Healing begins with understanding.
No one should be priced out of help.
Community is a vital part of recovery.
Faith and perseverance can turn suffering into service.
Anthony Long serves as founder and coach, partnering with other nonprofits — including Project Outrun and My Happy Place — to bring compassion and tangible support to families facing major health challenges.
FAM also collaborates with engineers, labs, and universities to develop real solutions for air quality and safe housing.
Every step toward healing matters — explore coaching, resources, and real stories from others who’ve walked this same path.