
Butterfly Project
The heart of The Butterfly Project belongs to my daughter, BreAunna Hill, a beautiful soul we lost to suicide on July 21, 2019. BreAunna fought a difficult battle with mental illness, a struggle complicated by the severe head trauma she suffered in a car accident on May 19, 2016.
The butterfly became our family's symbol of hope during a moment of crisis. After nine long days in the trauma unit, we returned home. A few days prior, we had noticed a butterfly with broken wings clinging to the flowers outside our house. Remarkably, that same butterfly was there when we arrived. My son placed it in my hand, giving me a powerful metaphor: I told BreAunna that even with broken wings, you can still find a way to fly. As if understanding, the butterfly moved from my hand and rested on her finger.
Initially, The Butterfly Project was a way for me to process the immeasurable loss of my daughter. Now, it has grown into something far-reaching—The Butterfly Effect. This principle reminds us that even the smallest act of kindness or creation can generate profound, widespread change in our interconnected world.
To maximize our impact, I became a Cognitive Behavior & Art Life Coach. This certification enables me to understand and apply how art and art therapy can stimulate healing and growth for everyone—from children and teens to adults and individuals with special needs.
Through vibrant, large-scale butterfly art installations and murals, we bring moments of visual wonder directly to the community. These pieces are more than just art; they are catalysts that have already fostered strong connections and become a deeply meaningful, shared experience in our current locations.















Fort Valley, GA Welcomed
the
Butterfly Project














Even with such a great loss, there is still HOPE....


Byron, GA
honored the
Butterfly Project with a
Proclamation with their WELCOME!





Pleasantville in New Jersey welcomes the
Butterfly Project, HOME!

Thank you, Jackie Amado-Belton & The Neighborhood Preservation Program for Mural Sponsorship
Mural Location: 64 E. Washinton Ave. Pleasantville
There are 6 more free standing butterflies coming to 3 other city parks. Stay tuned!
If you are interested in sponsoring please contact us!!

Max Manning
Park Avenue
34 & 35


Woodland Avenue
35 & 37
East Leeds Avenue
39 & 40
Sponsors
Robert & Teya Williams
#34
Chosen to Care
(Sheila Pierce-Williams)
#35
Renee Hill & Sandas Felder
#36
The Taliaferro Family
#37
Loreal Chrisp & Chrissy Bishop
#39
Great Aunt Ingrid Hill
&
Aunt Tamia & Cousin Quintin
#40

Wings are available for Residential and Commercial
purchases.

Proud Sponsors & Supporters
of the
Butterfly Project
It is with great THANKS that I show appreciation to the following individuals, organizations, counties and cities for supporting me through the
Butterfly's Journey across Middle Georgia & New Jersey.











Thank You!












