Kerr County Flood Recovery Efforts Intensify as H-E-B, USAA Pledge Assistance
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, JUL 8 – H-E-B and partners have pledged $5 million and mobilized volunteers to deliver meals, supplies, and financial aid to support recovery after floods killed 104 people in Central Texas.
- H-E-B, along with the Butt family and their foundation, has committed $5 million to assist with flood relief efforts in Kerrville and other communities throughout the Texas Hill Country.
- The donation and aid efforts respond to continuing destructive floods that devastated the Hill Country, prompting calls for ongoing support across Texas.
- H-E-B deployed mobile kitchens, distributed gift cards, cleaning supplies, and essential items, and mobilized volunteer teams in affected areas including Ingram, Center Point, and Hunt.
- Stephen Butt emphasized that H-E-B’s roots in Kerrville and the Hill Country extend back to 1905, underscoring the Butt family's longstanding relationship with the region where the company was founded.
- H-E-B committed to providing immediate and long-term relief through financial support to nonprofits, employee aid, and ongoing community engagement during recovery.
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