Grant Halliburton Foundation was honored to be the beneficiary of the 13th annual Eric Nadel Birthday Benefit, held May 29 at the historic Longhorn Ballroom. With 640 guests in attendance and a lineup of live music, exciting auction items, and heartfelt moments, the event raised a record-breaking $173,000 in support of the Foundation’s mental health work with North Texas youth and families.
YES YOU CAN! Summer Program Brought Mental Health Support to North Texas Youth
Grant Halliburton Foundation was honored to be the beneficiary of the 13th annual Eric Nadel Birthday Benefit, held May 29 at the historic Longhorn Ballroom. With 640 guests in attendance and a lineup of live music, exciting auction items, and heartfelt moments, the event raised a record-breaking $173,000 in support of the Foundation’s mental health work with North Texas youth and families.
Foundation Responds to Texas Hill Country Flood With Trauma and Grief Support
Grant Halliburton Foundation was honored to be the beneficiary of the 13th annual Eric Nadel Birthday Benefit, held May 29 at the historic Longhorn Ballroom. With 640 guests in attendance and a lineup of live music, exciting auction items, and heartfelt moments, the event raised a record-breaking $173,000 in support of the Foundation’s mental health work with North Texas youth and families.
The Hope Party Returns November 21
Grant Halliburton Foundation announces its 16th annual Hope Party with a kickoff event at FRAME in Highland Park Village on Thursday, August 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. The special event will also introduce the 2025 Hope Party co-chairs, Karla Noone and Reed Robertson. Guests will have the opportunity to learn more about the Foundation and its signature gala while shopping FRAME’s collection and enjoying hors d’oeuvres and wine by Sadelle’s.
13th Annual Eric Nadel Birthday Benefit Raises $173,000
Grant Halliburton Foundation was honored to be the beneficiary of the 13th annual Eric Nadel Birthday Benefit, held May 29 at the historic Longhorn Ballroom. With 640 guests in attendance and a lineup of live music, exciting auction items, and heartfelt moments, the event raised a record-breaking $173,000 in support of the Foundation’s mental health work with North Texas youth and families.
2025 Beacon of Hope Luncheon Raises $300,000 to Support Youth Mental Health
On March 25, nearly 600 guests gathered at the Omni Dallas Hotel for the 16th annual Beacon of Hope Community Luncheon, raising $300,000 in support of Grant Halliburton Foundation’s work to promote youth mental health and prevent suicide across North Texas. The morning began with a vibrant welcome reception featuring music by DJ Lucy Wrubel, a celebratory champagne wall, and a variety of engaging activities.
Thank You for Supporting Grant Halliburton Foundation This Year
As we gather with loved ones this holiday season, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for the ways you've supported our mission this year. Your generosity has been vital in helping Grant Halliburton Foundation positively impact youth mental health across North Texas. Together, we've accomplished so much.
Grateful for You This Thanksgiving
The Hope Party Kickoff at Simkhai Raises Awareness and Funds
To kick off the 15th annual Hope Party, Grant Halliburton Foundation hosted a kickoff event on July 25 at Simkhai in Highland Park Village where more than 60 guests gathered to learn more about the annual gala, set for Friday, November 22. Guests sipped beverages and sampled small bites provided by Bistro 31, while they shopped at Simkhai, where 15% of sales were donated back to the nonprofit organization.
The 15th Annual Hope Party Set for November 22 at The Statler
Grant Halliburton Foundation is thrilled to launch its 15th annual Hope Party season with a kickoff event at Simkhai in Highland Park Village on Thursday, July 25 from 5 to 7 p.m. The special event will also introduce the 2024 Hope Party co-chairs, Danielle Hunter, Steve Noviello, and Reed Robertson.
Amplifying Black Voices: Yvonne W. Merritt, M.P.A.
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Amplifying Black Voices: Rev. Dr. Pamela L. Fox, PhD, M.Div., LCSW-S
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Carson Leslie Foundation and Grant Halliburton Foundation Team up as Neighbors of Water Cooler at Pegasus Park
Two Dallas nonprofit organizations have partnered to help North Texas children battling cancer. Carson Leslie Foundation and Grant Halliburton Foundation, neighboring tenants at Pegasus Park, are teaming up to deliver smiles to kids battling cancer and their caregivers at Children’s Health Children’s Medical Center Dallas.
Thankful for Your Support
As we gather with friends and family on this day of thanks, I'll be thinking about you and the contributions you make to empower Grant Halliburton Foundation's mission. Because of you, we've trained more than 325,000 teens, parents, teachers, and professionals in mental health education and suicide prevention since 2006
World Mental Health Day Declares 'Mental Health Is a Universal Human Right'
Hope-Filled Holiday Wishes to You!
As we gather with family and friends for the holidays, I want you to know that we're grateful for all the ways you've supported our mission and work this year. The future looks looks bright for Grant Halliburton Foundation. We've never been better positioned to make a positive impact on youth mental health in North Texas.
North Texas Students Gather for First Ever Texas-Sized Hope Squad Conference
On Thursday, October 20, more than 1,000 Hope Squad members across North Texas attended the first ever Texas-Sized Hope Squad Conference to learn how to break the stigma of mental health and provide help and hope to their fellow students and communities. Collaborating for this important event is The Jordan Elizabeth Harris Foundation, Grant Halliburton Foundation and The Grace Loncar Foundation, all local nonprofits founded in memory of a loved one lost to suicide.
Grant Halliburton Foundation Soars into Pegasus Park
Today marks the first day the Grant Halliburton Foundation staff officially begins working at Pegasus Park —the new home of the Foundation. The Foundation was selected to be part of the renovation development off Stemmons Freeway – named in homage to the old ExxonMobil building with the iconic red-winged Pegasus symbol at its top.