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Kansas City-Area Organization Helping Texas Flood Victims

TEXAS, JUL 9 – EveryLife has donated over 294,000 diapers and 420,000 wipes to families displaced by the July 4 floods, working with partners to meet urgent needs across Texas.

  • EveryLife, a pro-life diaper company, is supporting families affected by Texas floods by launching a "Buy/For/a/Cause" drive, providing supplies for $49.99 each bundle donated directly to those in need.
  • The floods, which began on July 4, have resulted in over 107 fatalities and left many families without basic necessities like diapers and wipes.
  • Sarah Gabel Seifert, company president and co-founder, emphasized the importance of providing support, stating: "We are praying for miracles in Texas, putting diapers and wipes directly into the hands of parents who have lost everything."
  • Early campaign efforts have led to substantial contributions, including over 294,000 diapers and 420,000 wipes, showcasing the community's generosity.
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Social organizations were organized at the collection center, located in Hunt County, to collect and distribute food, clothing, utensils and toiletries for victims of the sudden flooding in Texas, after losing all material assets. READ ALSO Floods in Texas: At least 119 dead and 173 missing after heavy rains Authorities confirmed that, due to the natural disaster, 180 people remain missing in affected areas, including Hunt and Kerrville counties…

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Fox 4 Kansas City broke the news in Kansas City, United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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