Flooding in Texas: Join the Relief Effort for Hill Country

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Flooding in Texas on July 4 has brought devastating consequences to the communities of Kerrville, Ingram, Hunt, Center Point, and Comfort.

Families are grieving the loss of loved ones, homes have been destroyed, and entire neighborhoods are struggling to recover.

Dozens of lives have been claimed, families have been displaced, and entire neighborhoods are struggling to recover.

The City of Kerrville is calling on all those near and far to support the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, the official and trusted channel for monetary donations.

This fund, administered by The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country — a 501(c)(3) public charity — will direct your contributions to vetted nonprofit organizations, local governments, and first responders actively engaged in rescue, relief, and long-term recovery efforts.

Your generosity will help our community recover.

How to Donate in Response to the Flooding

You can contribute online by visiting:
Donate to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund

Or, visit the foundation site and search: “Kerr County Relief Fund”

Suggested donation amounts:

  • $50 – Emergency supplies for a family
  • $100 – Support for cleanup kits and essentials
  • $250 – Food and shelter for displaced families
  • $500 – Recovery assistance for local responders
  • $1,000+ – Help rebuild damaged homes and infrastructure
    Or choose any custom amount—every dollar makes a difference.

Prefer to mail your donation? Send checks payable to:
Kerr County Flood Relief Fund
Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country
241 Earl Garrett Street, Kerrville, Texas 78028

Please note: in-kind donations (like food or clothes) are not being accepted at this time.

Join the Effort to Rebuild Kerr County

This flooding in Texas has left deep scars, but it has also brought out the strength of our collective spirit.

By giving through this fund, you are standing with those who have lost everything — and helping provide a path to healing and hope.

Thank you for your compassion and action. Water Unites Us.

We stand with Kerr County

The Permanent Forum of Binational Waters expresses its solidarity with the communities affected by the flooding in Texas.

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