Funds to Support Texas Hill Country Flood Victims
Donations and mental health resources are being mobilized to aid flood victims across Central Texas.
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Austin, TX — As of July 11, 2025, various organizations are stepping up to support victims of the recent Hill Country floods, offering financial aid, supplies, and mental health services, according to multiple relief announcements. The Details:
Community Foundations and Relief Funds:
Comfort Area Foundation assists local flood victims; donate at comfortareafoundation.org.
Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country’s Kerr County Flood Relief Fund supports nonprofits and first responders; donate at cftexashillcountry.org/kerr-county-flood-relief.
Central Texas Community Foundation’s Wilco Cares fund offers direct assistance; details at ctcf.foundation/wilco-cares.
San Angelo Area Foundation’s San Angelo Disaster Relief Fund aids victims; donate at saafoundation.org/disaster-relief.
TEGNA Texas Flood Relief Fund supports ongoing efforts; contribute at tegna.com/texas-flood-relief.
Nonprofit Organizations:
Convoy of Hope’s Crisis Relief Fund deploys supplies; donate at convoyofhope.org/crisis-relief.
Embrace Relief’s Texas Flood Relief Fund provides essentials; support at embracerelief.org/texas-flood.
Kerrville Pets Alive and Austin Pets Alive need donations for pet rescue; visit kerrvillepetsalive.org and austinpetsalive.org.
Mercy Chefs serves meals to responders; donate at mercychefs.com.
Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services coordinates volunteers; give at salvationarmyusa.org/disaster.
SPCA of Texas takes in displaced pets; support at spca.org.
Texans on Mission offers emotional and cleanup support; donate at texasonmission.org.
TEXSAR provides rescue teams; contribute at texsar.org.
United Cajun Navy leads rescues; donate at unitedcajunnavy.org.
UMCOR Rio Texas Response aids with supplies; support at umc.org/riotexas-response.
World Central Kitchen serves meals; donate at wck.org.
Grief and Trauma Support:
Children’s Bereavement Center offers grief resources; visit cbcst.org.
Grant Halliburton Foundation supports children; details at granthalliburton.org.
Here for Texas Mental Health Line: Call 972-525-8181, Mon-Fri, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute provides trauma guides; see meadowsinstitute.org.
National Child Traumatic Stress Network offers resources; visit nctsn.org.
SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline: Call 800-985-5990 or text 988, 24/7.
D Magazine’s resource guide includes free counseling; check dmagazine.com.
Free Therapy Centers: The Bug and Bee (817-523-1519), Children’s Health Virtual app (use code “TXFLOOD”), The WARM Place, WellNest Counseling Center (214-471-5058), Housson Center (214-351-0053).
Why It Matters:
These efforts provide critical relief and mental health support to flood-affected Texans.