Countless Texas Families Have Been Impacted by the Hill Country Flooding. Here's How to Help Them.
- Devastating floods struck Texas Hill Country on July 4 and 5, causing at least 43 deaths and displacing many residents and pets.
- The floods along the Guadalupe River led to evacuations in Kerr and Kendall Counties and prompted ongoing searches for missing campers and others swept away.
- Relief efforts include rescue of stranded pets by Kerrville Pets Alive, supply drives by Southern Oaks Church and others, and deployment of swiftwater teams by TEXSAR.
- Organizations like The Salvation Army are accepting monetary contributions to fund shelter, food, and long-term recovery, while community members are urged to volunteer and spread resource information.
- Hill Country communities are uniting in a regionwide relief push supported by established nonprofits, with officials reminding residents to follow evacuation orders and await safe volunteer opportunities.
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Local fire departments assist in Hill Country flood response - Cross Timbers Gazette
Several Denton County fire departments have deployed personnel and equipment to assist in rescue and recovery efforts following devastating flooding along the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country over the Independence Day weekend. The Flower Mound Fire Department sent four firefighters and a fire engine Saturday morning to support operations in the flood zone. […]
How H-E-B, USAA and other companies/sports teams are helping Texas Hill Country communities after devastating floods
After devastating floods swept through the Texas Hill Country over the Fourth of July weekend, several companies, including San Antonio-based H-E-B and USAA, have stepped up to support affected communities.
Monetary donations best way to help devastated Hill Country, police say
With rescue efforts still underway in Kerr County and throughout Texas Hill Country, Kerrville police officials are asking the public to join Salvation Army Kerrville’s volunteer database and to donate to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.
How Houston residents can donate, volunteer to help Texas Hill Country flood victims
Several Houston-area groups are organizing fundraisers and donation drives for victims of the deadly floods in Central Texas. Donations also can be made directly to those in the Hill Country.
Bell County community collecting donations for those impacted by devastating floods
Several local businesses and agencies in Bell County are collecting donations to send to those most affected by the devastating floods around the state."We've got families and neighbors, quite frankly, that have been affected by this, and we're just doing what we can to help them," said Jim Snyder.Snyder is an emergency management lieutenant with Morgan's Point Resort Fire Rescue. Now he's throwing out another kind of lifeline by organizing dona…
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