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Mad Rooster Beer Company Holds Fundraising Event for Texas Flood Relief

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 9 – Group 1 Automotive donates $250,000 to support relief and rebuilding in Kerr County after historic flood, pledging an additional $50,000 in matching employee donations, officials said.

  • On July 9, 2025, Group 1 Automotive contributed a quarter of a million dollars to the Texas Hill Country Community Foundation to aid flood recovery efforts in Kerr County.
  • The donation followed catastrophic flooding on July 4, 2025, that killed at least 118 people and left more than 160 missing in Central Texas's Hill Country.
  • Group 1, which operates 53 dealerships and employs around 6,000 people across Texas, committed to contributing an extra $50,000 to match donations made by its employees.
  • Daryl Kenningham, Group 1's CEO, stated the loss of life and devastation are unimaginable and highlighted Texans' strong response to adversity.
  • The relief fund allocates support to carefully selected local groups engaged in rescue and recovery operations across multiple communities within Central Texas affected by the flooding.
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The Salvation Army Urges Financial Donations as Most Effective Way to Support Central Texas Flood Relief Efforts

ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Salvation Army is continuing its disaster response efforts following the devastating floods in Kerr County and surrounding areas, and will remain on the ground fully committed to this community, serving as long…

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