North Texas volunteers stepping up to provide aid to Texas Hill Country flood victims
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, TEXAS, JUL 9 – Nonprofits and legal groups coordinate to provide aid and legal support after flooding killed over 100 people and displaced many in Texas Hill Country, officials said.
- Catastrophic floods struck Central Texas on July 4, causing over 100 deaths and triggering ongoing search, rescue, and recovery efforts.
- The floods resulted from heavy rain, with Kerr County growing desperate and multiple counties declaring emergencies as survivors focus on immediate needs.
- Volunteers and organizations sent multiple truckloads of supplies, including BeLoved Asheville's three trucks and Samaritan's Purse relief workers already on the ground.
- Santos Vargas, president of the State Bar of Texas, emphasized that donations to legal aid will assist flood survivors, while collaborative efforts among nonprofits focus on providing housing, legal assistance, and emotional support.
- The flood has deeply affected communities, and leaders emphasize collective action and neighborly support to help rebuild amid growing grief and urgent needs.
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Texas cities rally to support veterans after San Angelo floods
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — Neighboring Texas cities are partnering together to provide disaster relief assistance to Veterans in the San Angelo area affected by recent flooding. The Waco Regional Disabled American Veterans (DAV) office, West Texas VA Health Care System, and the Abilene VA Vet Center will meet on Wednesday, July 9, to help support San Angelo Veterans. The event will be held at the San Angelo VA Clinic, 4240 Sout…
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