The Hogg Foundation envisions a future in which the people of Texas thrive in communities that support mental health and well-being. We believe it’s possible to transform how communities promote mental health in everyday life. We support research and learning, practice and implementation, and policy initiatives to achieve this vision.
World Mental Health Day 2024
October 10 is World Mental Health Day. The theme for this year is It Is Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace. We are highlighting stories that explore the efforts of people around the world to improve community conditions that impact mental health, including the workplace, and why the movement to transform mental health must be a global one.
News and Announcements
Get news, insights and ideas related to our initiatives and the state of mental health in Texas.
October Staff Highlights
Once a month we present a snapshot of the travel, presentations, and honors received by the talented and dedicated staff of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health.
From Struggle to Strength: Exploring Journeys to Recovery
In recognition of National Recovery Month, we talk to two friends from within the Hogg Foundation’s wide network of changemakers.
A Journey Through Rural Community Mental Health: Lessons from the Netherlands and Beyond
Krystal Grimes, founder of HEAL Alliance and AMMA Empowerment Services, reflects on her experience at the Global Leadership Exchange in the Netherlands with a renewed commitment to advancing mental health in rural communities
Public Policy
Through a variety of policy initiatives, the Hogg Foundation influences systemic change at the state and local level to improve the mental health and well-being of people across Texas.
Policy Priorities
These policy priorities represent mental health and substance use issues that we believe deserve the attention of policymakers and advocates.
Mental Health Guide
Navigating mental health systems and services in Texas can be daunting, even for the most informed advocates and policymakers.
Latest Policy Brief
Individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities often lack access to quality services and care despite increased risk of mental health conditions.