New York: What started as a festive Fourth of July weekend turned into a nightmare for thousands in Texas Hill Country, as relentless storms dumped over 15 inches of rain across Kerr County and surrounding areas. The Guadalupe River surged more than 26 feet in just 45 minutes, sweeping through camps, neighborhoods, and roads—leaving behind destruction, grief, and a desperate search for the missing.
Among the hardest hit was Camp Mystic, a girls’ summer camp where 750 children were in session. As of July 8, at least 104 people have died, including dozens of children, and 11 remain missing, including a camp counselor. Families, first responders, and volunteers are grappling with overwhelming loss—and for many, the floodwaters haven’t even receded yet.
But here’s the thing: you can help. Whether it’s donating money, supplies, or time, your action today can offer real relief to survivors, rescue teams, displaced pets, and communities mourning their loved ones. Below, you’ll find verified, impactful ways to help those affected by the Texas floods.
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Verified Places to Donate for Texas Flood Relief
Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country – Kerr County Flood Relief Fund
This trusted 501(c)(3) organization is supporting first responders, local governments, and nonprofits in affected towns like Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Comfort, and Center Point.
Donate here to help with flood recovery, food, shelter, and relief supplies.
American Red Cross Serving South & Central Texas
The Red Cross has opened shelters and reunification centers and continues to coordinate with FEMA and local officials.
Donate here or call 1-800-HELP NOW to support their disaster efforts.
World Central Kitchen
Founded by Chef José Andrés, this team has been on the ground since July 4, feeding evacuees, campers, and first responders.
Donate here to fund warm meals during crisis recovery.
Austin Pets Alive! & Kerrville Pets Alive
These animal rescue teams are helping locate, care for, and reunite lost pets—including body recovery and cremation services for grieving families.
Donate to Austin Pets Alive
Donate to Kerrville Pets Alive
The Salvation Army – Kerrville Kroc Center
They’ve deployed mobile kitchens, shelter operations, and supply drop-off points, while offering daily updates on Instagram and Facebook.
Drop off hygiene items, baby wipes, nonperishables at 855 Hays St, Kerrville, TX
Support Families and Individuals Directly
Verified GoFundMe Pages
GoFundMe has created a verified central hub of fundraisers for victims, families, and local businesses.
Southern Oaks Church (River Flood Relief Fund)
Accepting gift cards, supply donations, and monetary support for displaced families.
Drop-off: 122 N Valley View Drive, Kerrville
Texas Children’s Hospital – Hope Fund
Their North Austin campus is collecting essential supplies like diapers, formula, toys, clothes, and blankets.
Donate items or to the Hope Fund here
Volunteer—But Only Through Official Channels
Self-deployment is discouraged. Volunteers should not show up uninvited, use personal drones, or boats. This may delay or endanger rescue efforts.
If you want to help:
- Call the Texas volunteer line at 830-465-4797
- Sign up via Texas Community Recovery
- Or visit the Kerrville Volunteer Reception Center: 855 Hays St, open 8 AM–5 PM
Long-Term Support and Local Drives
Donation Drives in Brazos Valley and Robertson County
Local schools and sheriffs are accepting:
- Bottled water, Gatorade
- Gift cards (Walmart, H-E-B, Lowe’s)
- Bedding, baby supplies, hygiene kits
Check with local FFA groups or school boards for exact drop-off times.
Support Search & Rescue Teams
- TEXSAR (Texas Search and Rescue) is on the ground with trained volunteers. Support here
- United Cajun Navy is assisting with evacuations, food, and medical aid. Donate here
In Loving Memory of the Lost—and Those Still Missing
Among the lives lost are twin sisters, camp counselors, and generations of families who spent holidays along the Guadalupe River. Some were sleeping when the waters arrived. Others were rescued in the nick of time by strangers.
Your help could mean a meal, a shelter, a reunion—or simply the support to begin again. Every donation, no matter how small, makes a difference.