Between July 4 and July 6, 2025, heavy rainfall and catastrophic flooding devastated multiple communities across Central Texas. In the early morning hours of July 4, the Guadalupe River rose more than 20 feet in just one hour, displacing thousands of families and causing widespread damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure—including Camp Mystic, a summer camp for young girls. More than 80 deaths have been reported, and many remain missing as additional flash flooding is expected across the state. Relief efforts are actively underway, with several nonprofit organizations on the ground working collaboratively with local community leaders and officials to provide essential relief resources, including food, water, shelter, medical care, and search and rescue services. Please note that the organizations included in this Fund are subject to change as we learn more about needs on the ground.
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Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country
Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has a proven track record of effective relief and recovery efforts. They have launched the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, which will help support relief and recovery efforts in the communities of Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point, and Comfort.
World Central Kitchen, Inc.
World Central Kitchen is on the ground distributing meals and water to those impacted as well as first responders.
American National Red Cross
The American National Red Cross is on the ground in Texas, providing food, water, shelter, medical care, and emotional support to those impacted.
Texsar
Texas Search & Rescue has deployed critical search & rescue resources, including boats, drones, search dogs, and volunteer teams, to help aid search & rescue efforts.
Austin Pets Alive:
Austin Pets Alive! has partnered with Kerrville Pets Alive! to coordinate search & rescue efforts for displaced pets, reunite pets with their families, and provide critical care and shelter.
