
The flooding in the Hill Country has hit hard, washing out entire neighborhoods and forcing families out of their homes, all just a short drive from Austin. It’s left a lot of folks picking up the pieces, and the community’s really feeling the impact. If you’re looking for a way to help, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is a great place to donate and support those in need.
Here’s a list of more awesome nonprofits doing important work on the ground for the flood relief efforts:
- Salvation Army: They are accepting online donations specifically for flood relief efforts.
- American Red Cross: You can donate online at redcross.org/donate or by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS.
- Good360: They are mobilizing essential supplies like cleanup kits and hygiene items.
- Texans on Mission: They are involved in flood relief efforts and accepting volunteers.
- Texas Search & Rescue (TEXSAR): This Austin-based nonprofit is accepting donations to support their search and rescue operations.
- Kerrville Area Rebuilding & Recovery Fund: This fund is focused on helping businesses affected by the floods.
- San Angelo Area Foundation: They have a disaster relief fund for those affected by the flooding.
- United Cajun Navy: This organization is also on the ground providing assistance and accepting donations.
- GoFundMe: GoFundMe has created a hub for verified fundraisers related to the Texas flooding.
- Charity Navigator: This website helps you find and rate charities based on their transparency and impact.
- World Central Kitchen: This organization is providing food and water to first responders and victims.
Stay updated on the areas hit hardest by the floods at ATXFloods.com—it’s a great resource to keep an eye on the impact and get the latest info.