Texas Hill Country Resources & Ways to Support

The recent floods across Texas have left thousands without homes, electricity, or access to clean water. Displacement, loss of livelihoods, and rising health risks are impacting communities across the state — from Houston to Austin and beyond.

We know we’re not first responders or a relief organization. But we’re part of this community. If you’re someone looking for ways to help, we’ve compiled this list of resources — many of which were gathered and vetted by local folks on the ground doing the work. If you’re a local business contributing to the effort, we’d love to help amplify your impact.Here’s how you can support those affected:

  • TEXSAR - Texas Search and Rescue has mobilized all assets for search, rescue and recovery, and are raising funds to support efforts.

  • Kerr County Flood Relief Fund to support Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point, and Comfort nonprofit organizations, first responder agencies, and local governments involved in the response to the flooding, relief efforts, and recovery efforts.

  • All Hands and Hearts - Accepts volunteers and donations to help clean and rebuild homes across impacted areas.

  • American Red Cross – Texas Flood Relief - Supports shelters, meals, and basic supplies for displaced families.

  • Arcadia Live Kerrville: Raising funds to provide refuge, emergency supplies, and recovery aid

  • Austin Disaster Relief Network (ADRN) - Provides crisis support, housing, and financial assistance for Central Texas communities.

  • Austin Disaster Relief: Accepting donations and organizing volunteers

  • Central Texas Flood Aid Volunteer Registration - Sign up through this official form to assist in cleanup, supply distribution, or on-the-ground recovery efforts. Volunteers are especially needed in Kerrville.

  • Community Foundation for Texas Hill Country: Accepting donations for relief/recovery

  • Convoy of Hope is going to Central Texas with team members and relief supplies to support evacuees and survivors. You can support its Crisis Relief Fund.

  • Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville has received donations and is offering supplies to anyone in need. The church is located at 3044 Junction Highway.

  • Embrace Relief is working closely with local authorities to provide victims of the flooding with the necessities they need during this difficult time. Its Texas Flood Relief Fund will support families with food, water, clothing, and more.

  • Feeding Texas - Partners with food banks to supply meals and groceries to flood-affected areas.

  • GoFundMe: Crowdfunding website’s list of verified fundraisers for Kerrville-area flood victims

  • Hands Off Central Texas is raising funds for mutual aid rapid response for the TX counties impacted by the July 4 flood: Bandera, Kerr, Tom Green, Kendall These funds will be used for housing, food, & medical supplies.

  • Kerrville Pets Alive is actively working to help pets that were separated from their owners during the flooding. Austin Pets Alive is also supporting the effort, and both are in need of volunteers, supplies, and donations.

  • Mercy Chefs has deployed a team to the Hill Country to provide meals to first responders and volunteers working in search and rescue efforts.

  • Project Mend: Will provide wheelchairs, scooters, hospital beds, walkers and rollators to people affected by the floods.

  • Salvation Army (Salvation Emergency Disaster Services) – Salvation Army is the official volunteer coordinator for the disaster response in the area. You can donate toward these efforts, which support the volunteers, first responders, and the needs of those impacted by the flooding.

  • Southern Oaks Church: Disaster relief fund

  • Team Rubicon - Deploys trained civilian and veteran volunteers for cleanup, rebuilding, and logistics support.

  • TEGNA Texas Flood Relief Fund is raising money to support both the ongoing and long-term response to the recent flash floods across Central Texas. TEGNA owns more than a dozen news brands in Texas, including WFAA here in North Texas, and together, these stations are harnessing their reach to raise funds for those impacted.

  • Texas Diaper Bank - Distributes diapers, hygiene products, and emergency kits to families with infants and seniors.

  • World Central Kitchen: 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