Local Women Host Mahjong Event for Kerr County Flood Relief
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Local women host mahjong event for Kerr County flood relief
MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- Five local women have joined forces to host a charity mahjong event raising money for Kerr County flood relief efforts. "Mahj for a Cause" officially reached capacity, with over 50 women planning to come together on Friday, July 18th, for an afternoon of mahjong to benefit those affected by the Kerr County flooding that took place on July 4th. Hosted by the women behind WTX Mahjong League, Midland Mahj, Tall City Mahj…
Tavern at Lakeside aims to donate $25,000 in Wednesday sales to Kerr County - Cross Timbers Gazette
The Tavern at Lakeside in Flower Mound announced it will be donating 100 percent of its sales on Wednesday to Kerr County and flood relief operations. Its goal is to send $25,000. Owner Dave Coussirat said he made the decision after reading so many stories that have come out of the Texas Hill Country, including some that have affected people in southern Denton County and from his hometown of Houston. “It hits really close to home with us,” he sa…
Shiner Beer Donates $100,000 to Kerr County Flood Relief Efforts
The Gambrinus Company, owner of the Spoetzl Brewery and brewer of the classic Shiner Bock, have always been one to contribute to the local community that its businesses reside in. This is no more evident than its $100,000 contribution to The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country to support flood relief efforts in Kerr […] The post Shiner Beer Donates $100,000 to Kerr County Flood Relief Efforts first appeared on BREWPUBLIC.com.
American Jewish Committee Provides Grant to Assist in Relief Efforts Following Kerr County Floods
American Jewish Committee Provides Grant to Assist in Relief Efforts Following Kerr County Floods Press Tue, 07/15/2025 - 13:12 July 15, 2025 Houston American Jewish Committee (AJC), the global advocacy organization for the Jewish people, has provided a grant to support relief efforts following the floods in the Texas Hill Country, which has left at least 132 people dead and more than 100 missing.The donation, made possible through AJC's Harri…
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