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How to Help Flood Relief Efforts
A list of ways to give, volunteer, and spread help where it's needed most.

Hi, neighbors. It’s us. We know you usually hear from us on Thursdays, but given what’s happened the past few days, we felt compelled to reach your inbox sooner.
What should’ve been a joyful holiday weekend turned into an unimaginable tragedy. Our thoughts are with the families and communities impacted by the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas. Like many of you, we watched the news unfold in disbelief - gripping onto every sliver of hope for those still missing.
How to Help. We’ve pulled together a list of ways to support those impacted by the flooding, as well as the teams working tirelessly on the ground. If you know of other efforts, please share them in the comments below on our site.
In moments like these, we’re reminded why community matters. We're holding this one close.
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ORGANIZATIONS
American Red Cross of Central Texas
Donate by check, phone, or simply text REDCROSS to 90999.
Austin Pets Alive
Supporting displaced pets from Kerr County through donations and volunteer efforts.
Hands Off Central Texas
Raising mutual aid funds for food, housing, supplies, and coordinating small business support.
HEB Central Texas Pop-Ups
Distributing recovery kits, cleaning supplies, food, and more at locations in Leander, Liberty Hill, and Burnet. While not a direction donation opportunity, sharing this info may help someone in need.
Kerr County Flood Relief Fund
Run by the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, fund directly supports those responding on the ground.
Mercy Chefs
On the ground serving hot, chef-prepared meals to victims, first responders, and volunteers.
Texas Search and Rescue (TEXSAR)
First responders actively assisting in search and rescue - donations go straight to field ops.
Salvation Army
Local disaster relief teams providing aid across the Hill Country.
World Central Kitchen
Donations provide nutritious and comforting meals to those impacted.
DONATION DROP-OFFS
Commodore Perry Estate
Drop-off between 8am–8pm daily. Check link for most-needed items.
Covert Bee Cave
Collecting supplies for Salvation Army distribution. Item list available in link.
fab’rik (Hill Country Galleria)
Collecting sunscreen, bug spray, electrolyte packets, small snacks, and 5-hour energy now through July 16
Hope Family Thrift Store
Accepting donations for clothing, housewares, appliances, home decor and furniture.
Jester King Brewery
Hosting drop-off this Sunday, July 6th from 11am-8pm for immediate delivery to Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville. Item list available in link.
Lakeway Nights Market
Gathering donations this Wednesday, July 9th from 3–8:30pm for delivery to Treaty Oak Distilling.
Lucky Labs Coffee (Dripping Springs)
Donate cat and dog food, crates, leashes, litter, blankets, and more for displaced animals.
North Lake Travis Chamber
Collecting cleaning supplies and essentials this Monday, July 6th from 10am–5pm.
Paiyh Dance Studio
This Hill Country Galleria studio is now serving as a donation drop-off site through July 18th, 10am-4pm. Check link above for items needed.
Salvation Army’s Kerrville Kroc Center
Accepting non-perishables, hygiene items, and cleaning supplies at 855 Hays St. in Kerrville. No clothing needed.
Treaty Oak Distilling
Open daily 11am–5pm starting Sunday, July 6th for donation drop-offs in Dripping Springs.
MONETARY DONATIONS
Arcadia Live Kerrville
Raising $800,000 to repair the Kerrville Community.
The Austin Disaster Relief Network
Accepting cash donations with employer matching.
Cross Kingdom Church
Drop-off location for physical donations is at capacity. Venmo @crosskingdom77 or donate online — label donation “relief fund.”
GoFundMe for Therapy Costs
Covering therapy costs for families impacted by the camp tragedy.
HEB Spirit of Giving Fund
Donations can be given online, mail, or through a curbside order.
Iron Wolf Ranch & Distillery
Collecting cash donations after already contributing a portion of sales to search & rescue.
I Slay You Slay
A $10 donation funds toiletry kids for impacted people.
Kerrville Area Rebuilding & Recovery Fund
Aimed at helping small businesses recover and rebuild.
LOCAL BUSINESS EFFORTS
Amy’s Ice Cream: 5% of all July 6 profits
Angel’s Icehouse (Spicewood): Roud-up & Give drive through the end of July
Buenos Aires Cafe (Hill Country Galleria): Portion of sales in July and August go to American Red Cross to deliver meals and supplies to those impacted
The Burlap Bag: 100% of proceeds from sales of Someone in Texas Loves Me and Texas Y’all candles to Kerr County Flood Relief Fund
Burnt Orange Buys: 100% of July profits
Day Tripper HQ: 100% of profits
The Grove: Portion of July 6 sales
House of Shan: All proceeds for its Hill Country Relief + House of Shan trucker hates directly to Kerr County Flood Relief Fund
Fitzhugh Brewing (Dripping Springs): 100% of proceeds from Blonde Ale to Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country Relief Area
James Avery: 100% of Deep in the Heart of Texas charm sales
Juliet Italian: All pizz + Aperol spritz sales July 5-6
Kendra Scott: Foundation donation + 100% of Everlyne bracelet sales
Kerbey Lane Cafe: Donation 100% proceeds on July 10
The League Kitchen & Tavern: 20% of sales donated to Texas Hill Country Flood Relief with a guaranteed minimum of $50K from July 12-13
Maudie’s Tex-Mex: Donating $2 for every Mexican Martini sold through July 13
Nikolas Alan Jewelers (Lakeway): All proceeds of watch battery sales will to go Kerr County Flood Relief Fund through end of July
Pinthouse Brewing & Pinthouse Pizza: Portion of Jully 11th sales
Plucker’s: 20% of all sales July 14th to TEXSAR
P. Terry’s: 100% of proceeds on July 10
Tony C’s (Hill Country Galleria): 20% of sales donated to Texas Hill Country Flood Relief with a guaranteed minimum of $50K from July 12-13
Tyler Kay: 100% profits from sales of “Texas Wildflowers” print donated to Kerr County Relief Fund through end of July
Whataburger: 100% of Commemorative Cup sales now through July 31
William Chris Vineyards: All online bottle sale proceeds
Yoga & Goga (Hill Country Galleria): Donation-based class on July 12
YogaSix (Hill Country Galleria): Donation-based Candlelit Slow Flow class on July 11 at noon
VOLUNTEER
Ark of Highlands
Volunteer sign-ups to receive and sort donations and supplies as well as food prep and meal distribution.
The Austin Disaster Relief Network
Coordinating local clean-up volunteers for Saturday, July 12th.
Operation BBQ Relief
Feeding impacted families and first responders. Volunteer or donate - $25 = four hot meals.
Southern Oaks Church
Hosting a supply drive and looking for help sorting and distributing donations.
Texas Community Outreach
Sign-up at the link above for on-site volunteer opportunities.
THANK YOU
Many local organizations and businesses have already met or exceeded their goals thanks to the community’s overwhelming support. Before donating items, please check with each organization to confirm what’s still needed.
If you know of additional resources, please submit it here. You can also leave a comment on this post to help spread the word.
Thank you, as always, for showing up when it matters most.
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