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Nonprofit Category: B - Education
Exempt Status: 501(c)(3) (IRS Form 990 Filed)

OUR MISSION
Grant Halliburton Foundation works to strengthen the network of mental health resources for children, teens, and young adults; promote better mental health; and prevent suicide.

OUR VISION
We envision a world where suicide is no longer a leading cause of death for young people and where everyone affected by mental illness has the support and resources they need to keep them resilient, healthy, and here.

OUR STORY
Grant Halliburton Foundation was established in 2006 in memory of Grant Halliburton, a Dallas teen who battled depression and bipolar disorder for several years before his suicide death at the age of 19. The Foundation that bears his name works to help prevent suicide by providing education, resources, and support for children, teen, and young adult mental health.

Since 2006, Grant Halliburton Foundation has provided mental health education, training, and support to more than 350,000 students, educators, parents, and professionals.

OUR PROGRAMS


EDUCATON
Grant Halliburton Foundation offers educational presentations for students, educators, parents, and professionals on mental wellness, suicide prevention, bullying, resilience, and other issues that impact youth mental health.

Our Building Blocks of Mental Health program for children and teens includes presentations on stress management, thinking traps, setting healthy boundaries, building resilience, coping skills, and suicide prevention. Our Building Blocks of Mental Health program for adults promots mental wellness, building resilience, developing healthy coping skills, understanding the teenage brain, recognizing the signs of depression, and suicidal crisis in youth. The Foundation also created Thrive, a comprehensive strategy for mental, social, and emotional health curriculum in schools.

Our educational conference When Life Hands You Teenagers is designed to bring the latest information on teen mental health to parents, school counselors, mental health professionals, and others who live or work with teens. At this conference, featuring keynote presentations by leading mental health experts and TeenED Talks, attendees learn about the issues impacting young people and how to help. 


Events

Beacon of Hope Luncheon on March 25, 2025