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Support Central Texas Flood
Response & Recovery Efforts

Supporting Central Texas Flood Response & Recovery Efforts

Our hearts go out to our neighbors in Kerrville and across the Texas Hill Country who have been impacted by the recent devastating floods. 
The Greater Houston Disaster Alliance stands in solidarity with the families and communities affected by this tragedy. If you’re looking for ways to help, we’ve compiled a list of vetted organizations providing relief in the region.  
As our communities come together and new support efforts emerge, we will continue updating this resource. 
Local Nonprofit Organizations

Kerr County Flood Relief Fund: Monetary donations can be made to the Community Foundation of the Hill Country’s Kerr County Flood Relief Fund in support of families affected by the tragedy. 

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County: United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County has established a fund dedicated to supporting the Texas Hill Country community. All donations will support the Kerr County community with ongoing resources to aid in recovery and rebuilding efforts. 

United Way of Concho Valley (San Angelo): United Way of Concho Valley is the primary source of support for disaster survivors in the San Angelo area. Donations will help them continue to provide hot meals, clothing, crisis counseling, and document replacement. 

Kerrville Area Rebuilding & Recovery Fund: Check donations can be made to the Kerrville Area Rebuilding & Recovery Fund 

Texas Search and Rescue (TEXSAR): Donations can also be made to Texas Search and Rescue (TEXSAR), an Austin-based nonprofit that specializes in emergency response – TEXSAR – July 4th weekend response 

The Kerrville Salvation Army is designated as the official in-kind donations partner. To find out if in-kind donations are currently being accepted, call 830-465-4797. 

Texas Community Recovery: To volunteer, register with Texas Community Recovery at tcr.communityos.org. 

Cajun Navy 2016: Whether hurricanes, tornadoes, floods or missing persons – when disaster strikes, Cajun Navy 2016 is there to respond to help those in need. 

Christian Assistance Ministry: Donations can be made through Christian Assistance Ministry 

Convoy of Hope: Convoy of Hope is accepting online donations to provide immediate relief to those impacted by the flood through the Crisis Relief Fund 

Embrace Relief: Embrace Relief and its partners at the Raindrop Foundation of San Antonio are working closely with local authorities to provide urgent assistance to victims of the devastating floods 

Rebuild Texas Fund: When disaster strikes, Rebuild Texas Fund connects your generosity to Texas communities in need, investing 100% of every dollar to help impacted communities.

River Flood Relief Fund: Donations can be made through Southern Oaks Church to support victims of the Central Texas Flood 

Texans on Mission: Texans on Mission offers multiple ways to help, from donations to volunteering 

Texas Children’s Central Texas Hope Fund: Texas Children’s has launched a Central Texas Hope Fund, and all funds raised will go directly to support the flood victims, as well as Texas Children’s programming launched to support the victims 

Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid: Those affected by the Central Texas floods can call the TRLA hotline at 956-996-8752 and select option 3 to speak with an advocate who can assist with legal issues related to the floods 

Mental Health Resources

Bo’s Place: Bo’s Place is a nonprofit bereavement center in Houston offering free grief support services for children, families, and adults, along with resources for those helping others in grief. 

Childhood Traumatic Grief: The National Child Traumatic Stress Network offers guidance for parents and caregivers on childhood traumatic grief and how they can support their child. 

The Hackett Center for Mental Health: The Hackett Center for Mental Health provides a guide to help children aged six and older after a natural disaster. 

Disaster Distress Helpline: A national hotline dedicated to providing year-round disaster crisis counseling is available 24/7 to all residents in the U.S. and its territories who are experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. 

Heroes Helpline: Heroes Helpline offers free, confidential services that intend to help first responders and healthcare workers across Texas. First responders can call for immediate support. 

Treat Mental Health Texas: Treat Mental Health Texas offers specialized mental health care to those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving their communities. 

UT Health Trauma and Resilience Center: The UT Health Trauma and Resilience Center offers telemedicine, trauma-focused care for people experiencing PTSD, free of charge. 

Foundation 1023: Foundation 1023 provides funding for emotional and mental wellness services, access to peer-supported outdoor activities, and events designed for wellness and connection. 

The First Responder Center for Excellence: Promotes quality educational awareness and research to reduce physical, emotional, and psychological health and wellness issues for first responders. 

Public Safety Professionals Retreat: The Public Safety Professionals Retreat helps first responders learn and practice new coping skills. 

Gary-Sinise Foundation First Responders Outreach: The Gary-Sinise Foundation First Responders Outreach builds 100% mortgage-free smart homes with modifications for wounded or disabled first responders, along with providing funding for emergency relief training and equipment so that first responders can perform at their best when faced with dangerous situations. 

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