The founding members of the group were Zulema Cusseaux, Brenda Hilliard and Al Bailey.
[2] Cusseaux left Faith, Hope and Charity in 1971, shortly after a label switch to Sussex Records, and started a solo career.
With Van McCoy still writing and producing for the group, they hit the top of the R&B charts with "To Each His Own" (1975; #1 R&B, #15 Dance, #50 Hot 100).
[2] They then scored another hit in January 1976, reaching #38 in the UK Singles Chart with "Just One Look" (from their album, Faith, Hope & Charity).
[9] There was a girl band of the 1990s called Faith Hope & Charity that had no connection to this group.