CENTRAL TEXAS FLOOD RELIEF
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Accepting donations and organizing volunteers
Salvation Army Kerr Register to volunteer: (830) 465-4797
Accepting donations and making toiletry kits
Disaster relief fund
Raising funds for research and recovery
Community Foundation for Texas Hill Country Accepting donations for relief/recovery
Raising money, collecting donations, and organizing volunteers to help transport pets from Kerr County
Working to rescue pets lost in the flood and reunite them with their families
Providing meals to communities impacted by the floods
The Brewtorium and Austin Flea Accepting donations of water, non-perishable food items, clothing, medical supplies, and pet supplies
Serving as a daily drop-off location for relief donations (canned food, bottled water, clothing, hygiene products, brooms and shovels, basic emergency and cleaning supplies)
Collecting unopened dog and cat food, crates, litter bowls, blankets, and cleaning supplies for donation
Raising funds to provide refuge, emergency supplies, and recovery aid
Will provide wheelchairs, scooters, hospital beds, walkers and rollators to people affected by the floods
Non-profit first responder organization providing search, rescue, and recovery operations
Non-profit organization dedicated to providing chef-prepared meals to first responders and volunteers
Chef Jose Andres' non-profit organization that serves meals around the world in areas of crisis has a team in Central Texas in the wake of the flooding Crowdfunding website’s list of verified fundraisers for Kerrville-area flood victims
Donation drop-off sight in dripping springs
Donation drop-off sight until July 11 in Cedar Park At the Vatican, Pope Leo extended a prayer to the flooding victims during Sunday Mass, saying, "I express my sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters who were at summer camp, in the disaster caused by the flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas in the United States." Death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas over the July Fourth weekend surpasses 100 https://www.wjcl.com/article/central-texas-deadly-flash-floods/65299609 Coast Guard rescuer helps save 165 people in Texas flash floods
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