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A Farewell Post from Cami

A Farewell Post from Cami

I’ve written a lot of blogs during my time at Grant Halliburton Foundation. Blogs about stress, depression, trans youth, mindfulness – things in my comfort zone. Goodbyes are not in my comfort zone. The thing about homes is that sometimes they change. Sometimes you move to a different city or just down the road. Sometimes what you need from a home changes, but almost every time moving homes really sucks.

10 Things to Know About Ashley

10 Things to Know About Ashley

Meet Ashley Gordon Prater, LMSW – Grant Halliburton Foundation’s Mental Health Resources Manager. Ashley works to connect North Texans to vital resources through the Foundation’s Here For Texas Mental Health Navigation Line. A licensed master social worker, she has nearly a decade of direct practice experience working with vulnerable populations, including crime victims, persons with different abilities, veterans, immigrants, and families experiencing poverty.

Grant Halliburton Foundation Celebrates 15 Years of Giving Help and Hope to Families

Grant Halliburton Foundation Celebrates 15 Years of Giving Help and Hope to Families

Vanita Halliburton co-founded Grant Halliburton Foundation in 2006 after her son, Grant Halliburton, died by suicide following his battle with severe depression and bipolar disorder. When Grant was struggling, Vanita searched for resources and found little. Later, she resolved to provide critical mental health resources, so that other families wouldn’t have the same outcome as hers.

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