Community Foundation of Texas Hill Country to Announce More Disaster Relief Donations
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 21 – American Packaging Corporation donated $100,000 to aid immediate recovery and long-term rebuilding efforts following July 4 floods, part of $30 million raised for Kerr County relief, officials said.
- On July 17, 2025, American Packaging Corporation donated $100,000 to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country's Kerr County Flood Relief Fund to aid recovery from the July 4, 2025 floods.
- Following the July 4, 2025 floods, the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund was established the morning of July 4, 2025, to support families and communities hit by severe flooding.
- Communities from Boerne to Comfort, and the fund distributes aid to vetted local organizations serving these communities.
- In a statement, Peter Schottland, Executive Chairman of the Board, said `We are heartbroken for the families who lost loved ones,` while the fund directs aid to families, first responders and support agencies.
- Looking ahead, Austin Dickson, CEO of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, then outlined over $30 million in donations received and future recovery plans.
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iA Financial Group, iA American Warranty Group, American Amicable, and Vericity Donate $75,000 to Support Texas Flood Relief Efforts
AUSTIN, Texas -- iA Financial Group, together with its U.S. subsidiaries iA American Warranty Group, American Amicable and Vericity, is donating $75,000 to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country to support relief efforts in response to flash flooding in Texas.
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American Packaging Corporation Donates $100,000 to Texas Flood Relief
Supporting the families and communities of Kerr County
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