Information courtesy of HomeAid Houston

The devastating floods over the July 4th holiday left many Texas communities facing heartbreaking loss and overwhelming recovery needs. As neighbors begin the long road to rebuilding, there are many ways you can step in to help — whether by volunteering your time, donating supplies, or supporting organizations on the ground.
In addition to the GHBA Charitable Foundation and the Texas Hill Country Foundation efforts, here are a few more ways you can get involved:
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Volunteer Opportunities:
- Sign up for disaster response volunteer shifts: tcr.communityos.org/
- Join Team Rubicon’s relief efforts (sorting supplies, hauling debris): www.TXVOAD.org
Support Volunteer Meals:
- Operation BBQ Relief: www.OBR.org
- Mercy Chefs (Mercy Meals): www.MercyChefs.com
Donate Needed Supplies:
- Jester King Brewery, Austin (13187 Fitzhugh Rd): Non-perishable food, socks, underwear, t-shirts
- Treaty Oak Distillery (16604 Fitzhugh Rd): Cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, tools (shovels, wire cutters, etc.)
Other Ways to Give:
- Explore vetted local charities: www.charitynavigator.org
- Support Kerrville Pets Alive (pet food, fosters, blankets): www.kerrvillepetsalive.org
We’ll continue to share updates as more opportunities arise — but this is a great place to start. Thank you for stepping up to help our Texas communities in need.