2022 Highlights of Burrell Foundation in the Media
In 2022, Burrell Foundation was mentioned in local and national media outlets. Here are some of those highlights.
In 2022, Burrell Foundation was mentioned in local and national media outlets. Here are some of those highlights.
"We need to keep the conversation going, that’s how we’re going to help others. We want those that are struggling to know they are not alone, and that there is help," Executive Director Gabrielle Martin said in an interview about the purpose of The Art of Being Me exhibit.
Randy Bacon's The Art of Being Me
Biz 417, April 21
Springfield, MO
Springfield artist Randy Bacon teams up with Burrell Foundation
Springfield News-leader, April 24
Springfield, MO
Randy Bacon's The Art of Being Me features new hero
Springfield Daily Citizen, June 6
Springfield, MO
Burrell Foundation teams up with Randy Bacon for mental health exhibit
Springfield Business Journal, June 13
Springfield, MO
The Art of Being Me recognized on Channel Kindness
Channel Kindness, June 23
Springfield, MO
Tom LIVE at The Art of Being Me Exhibit Part 1
Ozarks First, July 1
Springfield, MO
Tom LIVE at The Art of Being Me Exhibit Part 2
Ozarks First, July 1
Springfield, MO
Do Good with Daniel: The Art of Being Me
Ky3, July 12
Springfield, MO
Toyota Community Cares
Ky3, July 22
Springfield, MO
Columbia Tribune highlights The Art of Being Me
Columbia Tribune, August 8
Columbia, MO
Everyday Matters highlights The Art of Being Me
Everday Matters, August 25
Springfield, MO
"One of the things I was shocked to learn when I started in this program was that kids don’t know how to have fun without drugs here,” Amanda Mays said in an interview about the revitalization of Burrell's Cherry Street Youth Street.
The Art of Being Me highlighted at Stephens College
Columbia Missourian, September 13
Columbia, MO
Crowdfunded improvements from Burrell Foundation improve Burrell's Youth Center
Community Foundation of the Ozarks, September 19
Springfield, MO
Burrell Foundation highlighted on NBC News
NBC News, October 4
“A healthy pregnancy and birth are huge motivators for a woman to make behavioral changes in her life,” said Burrell Behavioral Health President and CEO C.J. Davis when talking about Burrell's IMPART program.
Burrell Foundation highlighted in Columbia Tribune
Columbia Tribune, December 5