Dec 7, 2023
We are very grateful and proud to have been one of only six non-profits chosen by the Bayou City Art Festival. Pink Bows Foundation™ was able to showcase and bring immense awareness to our Pink Bows Safe Space™ initiative this year during the two day festival, October 14-15, in downtown Houston.
With thousands in attendance, The Pink Bows Safe Space and Madison’s legacy was shared to an even broader audience. We had an amazing turnout and enjoyed meeting new friends from our community. The Pink Bows Safe Space, was designed for individuals who feel overwhelmed, anxious or uneasy, and need a mental health break. Our Safe Space offers a quiet and calming environment where attendees can remove themselves from the chaos and relax, while also being able to find comfort and conversation with our Pink Bows Mental Health counselors if needed.

Our amazing volunteers arrived Saturday and Sunday, handing out brochures while also inviting attendees to relax in the beautiful Safe Space tent. The entire team from the Pink Bows Foundation received an overwhelming response of gratitude and interest to support our foundation. Numerous attendees mentioned how thankful they were to have a space setup strictly to give guests a place of solitude. While informing them of our mission, numerous visitors made donations to the foundation and also spoke on the desire to help volunteer at future events.
We are so proud of our team, our supporters and our steadfast journey to make the world a safer and better place!
Nov 10, 2025
It’s been 4 years since 10 people died at Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival in Houston, TX. One of the victims families created a foundation with the goal of making sure crowd related tragedies like that one in 2021 never happen again. Tracy Kornett is explaining the training course they’re bringing to cities all over […]
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Madison Dubiski was among the 10 people who died because of a crowd surge at Houston’s NRG Park on the night of Nov. 5, 2021. Her parents created the Pink Bows Foundation in her honor. Four years ago Wednesday, a crowd surge at the Astroworld Festival in Houston led to the deaths of 10 people. […]
Read PostA man whose sister died at Travis Scott‘s 2021 Astroworld Festival is telling his harrowing story four years later. On Wednesday (Nov. 5), Rolling Stone published an article where Astroworld Festival survivor Ty Dubiski recounted attending the fateful festival with his sister Madison and a group of friends on Nov. 5, 2021. XXL Magazine: Read Article
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