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2025 Texas Flood

Updated: 1 day ago


 As of 7/10/2025



7/10 Update

***Gift cards are a great way to support first responders and victims: fuel cards, HEB, Visa, Walmart, Lowe's / Home Depot, Tractor Supply. You can send to the organization or to us and will get to the folks who need them most. ***


Immediate Needs of Local Organizations

Amazon Wish Lists ship directly to the requesting organization:

  • Kerrville American Legion via Disgruntled and 22untilnone - Two military-focused groups (one of which is based in Canada) have created an Amazon Wish List in conjunction with the American Legion in Kerrville (Amazon Wish List)

  • Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries (L). They are an official distribution, collection, and staging site for disaster relief. We are working with several organizations, including World Vision, Operation Blessing, Somebody Cares, Inc., area churches, and local officials to ensure your support and help go where it's most needed. Based in Boerne. (Amazon Wish List)

  • Ingram Volunteer Fire Department (L) - Amazon Wish List

  • Sisterdale Volunteer Fire Department (L)  Amazon Wish List

  • TBI Warrior Foundation (L) - Supporting individuals and families with disabilities who have been impacted by the recent flooding in Kerrville and surrounding areas. They have an Amazon Wish List | Donate directly.



Organizations to Support

(L) - local organization

(TX) - located in the State of Texas


  • 100 Club of Kendall County (L)- The 100 Club of Kendall County provides financial support for local First Responders— firefighters, EMS, and law enforcement officers injured or lost in the line of duty with special emphasis on their mental & physical wellbeing.  Based in Boerne. (Website | Facebook)

  • CAMP (L) - CAMP's mission is to strengthen and inspire individuals with disabilities - and those who care for them - through Recreation, Respite and Education.. Work is underway to clear and restore our riverfront following last week’s flood. A skilled local team is assisting with this effort ahead of Session 6. We can confirm Cord Shiflet’s recent post is legitimate. Donations made through his nonprofit, CORDONATE, will directly support CAMP. To make a direct donation to CAMP, please visit www.campcamp.org. (Facebook | Website)

  • Center Point Volunteer Fire Department (L) - Their fire department suffered severely. They are accepting checks to help replace equipment and supplies. Checks/money orders can be mailed to CPVFD. (Facebook)

    • CPVFD was under 7 feet of water, and much of their equipment was damaged or lost. Bunker gear for each responder will cost many thousands of dollars to replace. Checks can be mailed to:

      • Center Point Volunteer Fire Dept.

      • PO Box 494

      • Center Point, TX 78010

  • Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country (L) - The Community Foundation serves Bandera, Blanco, Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kimble, Kerr, Mason, Real, and Uvalde counties. Will direct funds to vetted organizations providing rescue, relief, and recovery efforts, as well as flood assistance. The Fund will support the communities of Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point, and Comfort. All donations are tax-deductible, and you will receive a receipt for your gift. (Website). Based in Kerrville.

  • Crisis Response International - Mission is to train and mobilize to meet the urgent physical, emotional, and spiritual needs in the midst of crisis. Based in Blue Ridge, VA. (Donate or Volunteer | Website | Facebook)

  • Day 1 Bags (L).  They support numerous organizations throughout the Hill Country, but primarily those involved with foster children. They are currently raising funds to be supplies for the 44 youth in foster care across Kerrville and the Texas Hill Country.  Based in Boerne. (Website | Recovery Fund | Facebook)

  • Disgruntled and 22untilnone - Two military-focused groups (one of which is based in Canada) have created an Amazon Wish List in conjunction with the American Legion in Kerrville (Amazon Wish List)

    • 22 Until None - This organization was created to raise awareness of suicide in the veteran and active duty communities. We provide resources to assist veterans and AD with counseling, financial assistance, camaraderie and benefits. (Website | Facebook)

    • Disgruntled Vets - Disgruntled Vets is a Veteran organization sworn to build and empower the Veteran Community. (Website | Facebook)

  • God’s Pit Crew -  They are deployed to Central Texas, bringing hope and help to those devastated by recent flooding. Crew members will work to cut and remove damaged trees, clean up debris, muck out flooded homes, and assist however possible. Based in Danville, VA.  (Facebook | Website)

  • Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries (L). They are an official distribution, collection, and staging site for disaster relief. We are working with several organizations, including World Vision, Operation Blessing, Somebody Cares, Inc., area churches, and local officials to ensure your support and help go where it's most needed. Based in Boerne. (Amazon Wish List | Website | Facebook | Donate)

  • Hunt Volunteer Fire Department (L). I haven’t seen any expressed needs, but donations are always welcome.(Website | Facebook)

  • Ingram Volunteer Fire Department (L) - they are accepting cash donations via website and have an Amazon list. (Website | Facebook)

  • Kerrville Pets Alive (L) - They have been providing care and housing for displaced and injured pets (and there are many). They can always use funds for food, treatment, bedding, etc. (Website | Facebook | Venmo: @KerrvillePetsAlive)

  • Operation BBQ Relief - Operation BBQ Relief, a nonprofit founded by Kansas City pitmasters, feeds communities after disasters and enriches heroes’ lives every day. Since 2011, we’ve provided nearly 13 million meals to communities far and wide.. (Website | Facebook)

  • Project Mend (L)  - provides medical equipment to those in need. Based in San Antonio. (Website| Facebook)

  • Rancher Navy (TX) - Rancher Navy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting farmers, ranchers, and agricultural communities during and after natural disasters. (Website | Facebook)

  • SJRC Texas & Belong (TX) - SJRC Texas provides Residential Foster Care, Adoption Services, and Family Enrichment Programs. Belong is the Region 8 CBC provider, serving youth in care by facilitating Placement, Case Management, Kinship, Reunification Support, and Adoption Services. You can visit communityfoundation.net to donate. Based in San Antonio. (Facebook | Website)

  • Samaritan’s Purse International Relief (Currently based at Kerrville Bible Church for this disaster)

  • Sisterdale Volunteer Fire Department (L)  - (Facebook | Amazon Wish List)

  • TBI Warrior Foundation (L) - Supporting individuals and families with disabilities who have been impacted by the recent flooding in Kerrville and surrounding areas. They have an Amazon Wish List | Donate directly.  Based in Fair Oaks. (Website | Facebook)

  • TEXSAR (TX): Search & Rescue, Missing Persons, Flood & Swiftwater Rescue, Disaster Response & Relief - Non-Profit. (Facebook | Website)

  • Texas Department of Agriculture: State of Texas Agriculture Relief (STAR) Fund - TDA is working to deliver hay and feed for displaced livestock and has opened the AgriStress Helpline to all Texans in need of emotional or mental health support during this difficult time. To donate, visit STAR Fund assistance.

  • Texas Task Force Foundation (TX) - Dedicated to supporting the members of the Texas Task Force teams (search and rescue). All money raised goes directly to support training, equipment, relief, and scholarships for team members and their immediate families. Based in College Station, TX. (PayPal |  Website | Facebook)

  • The Comfort Area Foundation (L) - 

  • The United Cajun Navy - The United Cajun Navy is a grassroots nonprofit organization based in the United States, renowned for its swift and selfless responses during natural disasters. Originating from the Cajun region of Louisiana, this volunteer-driven group gained national recognition during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Armed with boats, trucks, and an unyielding sense of community, the United Cajun Navy specializes in delivering life-saving rescue efforts, humanitarian aid, and logistical support in areas severely affected by floods, hurricanes, and other catastrophic events. Based in Louisiana. (Website | Facebook)


Best Local Pages for Updates


County / City Information & Volunteer Opportunities

  • Comfort Chamber of Commerce - Comfort Area Flood Relief Volunteer Registration Form to reflect new roles, evolving needs, and your feedback. It’s now available in both English and Spanish so we can better serve our entire community. (Google Form)

  • Kendall County - In the coming days, as official recovery efforts begin to wind down, organized volunteer teams will be needed to assist local property owners, camps, and businesses with cleanup and recovery. (Google Form)

  • Kerr Together - This website is a clearinghouse for Kerr County Disaster information and resources. Thank you to everyone from across the state and nation who has stepped up to help, including updates, volunteer opportunities, and resources for flood victims. (Website)


Resources for Victims

  • Texas Department of Agriculture: state of Texas Agriculture Relief (STAR) Fund - TDA is working to deliver hay and feed for displaced livestock and has opened the AgriStress Helpline to all Texans in need of emotional or mental health support during this difficult time. Call or text (833) 897-2474 to speak with someone. Click HERE to apply for STAR Fund assistance.

  • Texas Department of Emergency Management - If your home or business was damaged in the recent flooding across the state, report it online by visiting damage.tdem.texas.gov. This helps officials assess damage, support recovery efforts, and determine the state’s eligibility for various forms of federal disaster assistance.


Businesses to Support

These businesses have gone above and beyond to help the flood victims.


  • James Avery Artisan Jewelry - They are committing $1 million to support urgent needs in the community and the road to recovery ahead, focusing on food, shelter, mental health care, and other critical needs as they emerge. Additionally, from now until August 4, 100% of the proceeds from the "Deep in the Heart of Texas" charm will be donated to relief efforts in our community and surrounding areas. 

  • Metro Wash Boerne. They have provided free pickup and delivery to anyone who has been affected by the flood and needs help with wet laundry. Based in Boerne. (Website | Facebook)

 
 
 

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