Year in Review: 2024
2024 was a banner year for the Hogg Foundation. In this blog post we take a look back at some of the year’s many highlights.
2024 was a banner year for the Hogg Foundation. In this blog post we take a look back at some of the year’s many highlights.
The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health has been awarded a $149,295 National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to develop and host nationwide convenings focused on historical public mental health records.
As the landscape for people experiencing homelessness has changed, so too has the Hogg Foundation’s work to support the mental wellness of individuals, including those experiencing homelessness.
For Black History Month, we feature an archival interview with Dr. Melvin Sikes, founder of UT Austin’s Center for Improvement of Intergroup Relations.
An unwavering, steadfast leader, champion, and advocate for mental health. That was Rosalynn Carter.
As a transgender Texan, I am fascinated by my community’s history in the state – a much longer history than many of us realize.