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07/07/2025 11:22AM CST: Central Texas Flooding: Ways to Donate

Harris County residents have big hearts – whether a disaster is happening here or far away, we have seen incredible acts of support and kindness when many are at their worst. Officials in Kerr County have indicated that they have no need for food, water, or other goods. They stated that monetary donations have a far greater impact as dollars allow responders to meet specific needs quickly and efficiently.

Below is a list of trusted organizations identified by Kerr County officials and non-profit leaders in the area that can benefit from your support. Information is subject to change, and residents should be wary of contributing to unknown individuals or organizations.

The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund: This fund has been set up to help those impacted by the floods. The fund was created by The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, a 501(c)(3) charity, that will be directing money to vetted organizations providing rescue, relief, and recovery efforts, as well as flood assistance. Click here to donate to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.

Kerrville Chamber of Commerce: The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce launched the Kerrville Area Rebuilding and Recovery Fund to “support critical rebuilding efforts” for businesses affected. Click here to donate to the Kerrville Area Rebuilding and Recovery Fund.

San Angelo Area Foundation: Flooding on July 4th, 2025, has impacted hundreds of residents in the Concho Valley. Click here to donate online to the San Angelo Area Foundation’s Disaster Fund.

If you would prefer to send a check to help with recovery efforts, checks can be mailed to:

San Angelo Area Foundation
221 S. Irving Street
San Angelo, TX 76903

TEXSAR, Texas Search and Rescue: TEXSAR is an Austin-based nonprofit specializing in emergency response. TEXSAR has deployed swiftwater rescue teams, boats, drones, and search dogs to aid in the search for the missing. Click here to donate to TEXSAR’s Guadalupe River Flooding – 4th of July Weekend Fund.