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Documentary

"The Hidden Truth" 

Henry Bryant expresses the negativity and pain he endured in his life.
 He exposes his life and the pain and suffering he encompassed while having a drug addicted and HIV positive father.   It's real and raw. Help suport Henry Bryant reach his dream of helping children.

$10 per DVD



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REVIEWS


"Henry Bryant's video captures the essence of the unique challenges experienced when drug abuse enters a family. This raw, real, and revealing documentary puts you face-to-face with the harsh realities and struggles between Parents and Children in extremely tough situations. Henry is a man of character and strives to shine light and hope to others through this video. Henry's drive and determination to make a family whole again comes from the heart. This is a MUST-SEE!"


Charles "Chazz" Pratt III
Author, The Fort Living Room Transition Course



“Henry Bryant is an inspiration to so many.  His powerful video brought me to tears.  He is a strong individual and a role model in the truest sense and I hope that the young people in a similar situation look at his story and say I want to be like Henry Bryant.  The world needs more people like Henry Bryant.”


Craig A. Redd
Professional Football Agent



“I commend Henry Bryant and his foundation for making a difference in the communities and the lives of children who are affected by drugs.  I reviewed Henry’s foundation website and the documentary and am touched by his experience and his desire to give back to this vulnerable population.”

Theodora Binion Taylor
Director, Illinois Department of Human Services
Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse



“Thank you for sharing your story with me and others in your effort to make a difference for those that are learning to cope with a loved one with HIV.”


Dave Heineman
Governor, State of Nebraska



“We wish the Henry Bryant Foundation great success in their endeavor to help children whose parents suffer with a drug dependency.”

Elisa M. Hendricks
Director, Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)