07/06/2025
We are heartbroken by the devastating flooding across Hill Country and Central Texas—and the unimaginable loss felt by so many in our local communities. Texas is our home & our hearts are with every individual and family affected.
As recovery efforts begin, we’re incredibly grateful to the first responders, volunteers, and organizations offering immediate support and long-term aid. If you’re looking for ways to help, we’ve compiled a list of trusted resources below.
WAYS TO HELP:
– Kerr County Flood Relief Fund: Donate directly at http://tinyurl.com/KerrFloodRelief
– Salvation Army is boots on the ground providing emergency response in Kerrville and San Angelo. Donate directly to Texas Floods at http://give.helpsalvationarmy.org/give
– Community Bible Church () & Gateway Church (): Accepting online donations + $25 Walmart gift cards
– GoFundMe: Has a section set up with verified fundraisers for flood relief
– : Donate directly to Texas Search and Rescue
– (Kerrville): Collecting gift cards (HEB, Walmart, Amazon, Visa, etc.)
– : Disaster relief donations at http://texansonmission.org/hill-country-flooding
– : Collection donations and organizing volunteers
– : Donate to their Crisis Relief Fund for Texas Flooding
– + : Supplying food + essential supplies
– City of San Angelo: Donate at http://saafound.org or drop items at Concho Valley Turning Point Warehouse
– : Partnered with Salvation Army to distribute supplies
– American Red Cross: Emergency support & shelters: http://redcross.org or 1-800-RED-CROSS
– : Blood donations needed at http://biobridgeglobal.org/donors
REUNIFICATION CENTERS:
– Campers: Ingram Middle School, 125 Brave Run W, Kerrville
– Non-Campers: Arcadia Live Theater, 717 Water St, Kerrville
SHELTERS – Kerville:
– First United Methodist Church (Medical), 321 Thompson Dr
– Calvary Temple Church, 3000 Loop 534
– Comfort High School, 143 US-87 North
– Notre Dame Catholic Church, 929 Main St
– Schreiner University Event Center, 2100 Memorial Blvd