Meet Chris Bolding, Grant Halliburton Foundation’s director of development. Chris is a Dallas native who spent 25 years in software product management before shifting her focus to mental health advocacy following the loss of her daughter, Eleanor, to suicide in 2021.
10 Things To Know About Theresa
Meet Theresa, Grant Halliburton Foundation’s community support resources coordinator. Originally from Nebraska, Theresa holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in social work. Her professional background includes case management with immigrant families, teaching adult ESL, and working with children. Theresa is deeply passionate about making a positive impact through social work, fostering meaningful relationships, and promoting mental health awareness.
10 Things To Know About Makenna
Meet Makenna, Grant Halliburton Foundation’s development intern for the summer. Originally from Dallas, Makenna is entering her Sophomore year at Parish Episcopal School in Dallas. She’s passionate about music, reading, and mental health education. During her time with the Foundation, Makenna is gaining hands-on experience in nonprofit development and donor relations.
10 Things To Know About Ella
Meet Ella, Grant Halliburton Foundation’s marketing and development intern for the summer. Originally from Dallas, Ella is entering her junior year at the University of Mississippi, where she’s majoring in criminal justice. She’s passionate about art, reading, and making a difference through meaningful communication. During her time with the Foundation, Ella is gaining hands-on experience in nonprofit marketing, event promotion, and development.
Welcome to the new GrantHalliburton.org
The day is here! Grant Halliburton Foundation is proud to announce the launch of our newly redesigned GrantHalliburton.org.
The new website features an uncluttered and streamlined, modern design with improved functionality. It also includes easy access to vital mental health resources to help North Texans make well-informed decisions about the mental health needs for themselves or a loved one.