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Established in 1940, the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health envisions a future in which all people in Texas thrive in communities that support mental health and well-being. Using a variety of approaches, including grantmaking, convening, research and public policy, the foundation works collaboratively to transform how communities promote mental health in everyday life.
Hogg Expert Voices
The Hogg Foundation offers experts with a wide range of knowledge and expertise on mental health, with a rare mix of academic training and lived experience to draw from. This includes unique insight into the intersection of mental health and the other social determinants of health. To arrange an interview with a foundation staff member, contact Ike Evans, Communications Manager, at imani.evans@austin.utexas.edu.
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The name of our organization is “Hogg Foundation for Mental Health.” Any subsequent references in articles and other publications can read “Hogg Foundation” or “the foundation.” The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health logo should be reproduced only from supplied artwork. The logo should not be redrawn or altered in any way. Please reference our Identity Guidelines for more information.
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Hogg Foundation Executive Director Named to Centers for Disease Control Advisory Committee
TDr. Octavio N. Martinez, Jr. has been appointed to the Advisory Committee to the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (ACD).
Hogg Foundation Awards $260,000 for Austin State Hospital Archives
The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health is pleased to announce that it has awarded $260,000 to The University of Texas at Austin for the Austin State Hospital Archives Project.
Texas health organizations must promote vaccines
Every day, we see ordinary people innovate approaches to getting more shots into more arms. What does it say to them that there are health care workers who would sooner quit than get vaccinated?
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