Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt Says Family Is ‘Devastated’ over Texas Floods
TEXAS, JUL 9 – More than $15 million has been pledged by Texas businesses and organizations to support emergency aid and long-term recovery for communities affected by deadly Central Texas flooding.
- Flooding in Central Texas resulted in over 100 deaths and left 160 people missing, causing widespread devastation.
- The floods deeply affected the Hunt family, whose relatives, including 8-year-old Janie Hunt, were among the victims.
- Multiple organizations, including MLS teams and Texas NFL franchises, donated over $3 million for immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
- Clark Hunt expressed deep sorrow over the disaster in Central Texas, while other leaders commended the dedication of first responders and community members supporting recovery efforts.
- Donations from companies and individuals continue to support cleanup, trauma care, and rebuilding, highlighting ongoing needs in the Texas Hill Country.
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Austin FC, 4ATX Foundation, other Texas MLS franchises pledge to flood relief efforts
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Major League Soccer and its three Texas-based franchises are pledging $500,000 to flood relief efforts in the Texas Hill Country. MLS, along with Austin FC, FC Dallas and the Houston Dynamo made the announcement Wednesday. 4ATX Foundation, Austin FC's nonprofit, is also contributing to the donation. Sports franchises across Texas commit millions to flood recovery effort "Austin FC and 4ATX Foundation join Major League Socce…
Rockets, Dynamo donate funds for central Texas flood relief efforts
HOUSTON (KIAH) — The Houston Rockets and Houston Dynamo are among the sports teams in Texas pitching in to help the victims of the flooding in the Hill Country in central Texas. On Wednesday, the Dynamo combined with Major League Soccer and the two other Texas teams in the league, Austin FC and FC Dallas, to make a joint donation to relief and recovery efforts in the area. “We also encourage fans to contribute by donating or participating in 50/…
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