In 1956, she joined the
Baháʼí Faith. She was drifting away from her acting career and began to work on several advocacy/service projects while continuing to work in the arts. About 1962–63 she was a chair of Human Relations Committee of Culver City and was giving talks on race unity. She also worked on
Project People which she co-hosted with
Tom Bradley around 1963–64 (before he became mayor of Los Angeles) on
KCOP-TV, and gave several talks as part of World Peace Day observances in Phoenix including one in Spanish. In 1964, she spoke at a Baháʼí youth conference in Pasadena as well as another talk at a Baháʼí event on race unity in Westwood. and finally broke from acting completely. Child Development Centers Inc. After some years of volunteering at
Head Start beginning in 1965 in Watts by 1970, she had taken a position directing a Head Start program near Tucson Arizona for the
Tohono O'odham on their Reservation. and took a position with Bradley's administration after 1973 by being a liaison with various coalitions and commissions, dealing with various poverty, elderly, art and youth programs including one highlighting the 1975 UN Women's Conference in Mexico. And she served as chair of the Los Angeles Baháʼí Spiritual Assembly while honoring the educational center
Plaza de la Raza with a replica of the
Aztec calendar stone. By the 1980s, Janti left Tom Bradley's staff, took graduate courses, and then served on the faculty of
School of Education at
National University near San Diego teaching courses in holistic education based on the
ANISA model. served on the team commemorating
Dizzy Gillespie's 50th year in music in 1985 and was on the team giving a "spiritual parenting" workshop at a children's conference in Pasadena in 1987. In 1992, she worked on projects for the city of Los Angeles and as executive director of U.P. Inc. founded by
David Viscott. to September 2001, Janti worked on the Commission on Older Americans for
Santa Monica. After publishing an introductory text on the religion in 2005, she served as the program director of the Desert Rose Baháʼí Institute at least c. 2008–09 and she continued to write. ==Personal life==