Ways to Help Flood Victims in Kerrville, Texas
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Kerr County is looking at how much warning was given before the flood and how to prevent the next disaster, while donations pour in for flood victims.
There are multiple ways to get involved to help those impacted by deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country, whether you live in Texas or wish to donate online.
The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country opened a fund to help flood victims in Kerr County.Waco native Austin Dickson is the CEO of The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country. The charity serves Kerr County.
The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has started a Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. The fund will provide aid to vetted organizations in Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point and Comfort that are providing rescue, relief and recovery operations as well as flood assistance, according to the foundation.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas flooding: Businesses, organizations donate to recovery, relief effortsBusinesses and organizations from all over are pledging funds and resources to help with relief and recovery efforts following the devastating and deadly floods in Central Texas over the holiday weekend.
On Wednesday, July 9, NRG and Reliant committed $500,000 to support Texas flood relief efforts. This funding will provide immediate and long-term support for recovery
At the regional and national level, companies are donating millions to relief efforts after Central Texas flooding left over 100 people dead, with more
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas flooding: Kerr County community comes together amid deadly floodingThe loss of life is heartbreaking for everyone in the Kerr County community, but the compassion found in between the heartbreak is allowing the heart to start the healing process.
Over the Independence Day weekend, catastrophic floods ravaged the Hill Country, killing more than 100 with dozens still missing. Two of the largest corporations in North Texas are stepping up to provide aid and financial assistance to those impacted by the floods — providing an example of how corporate disaster response looks.