South Texas Strutters Lead Donation Drive to Support Flood-Affected Families
CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 9 – Saigon Pho will give 100% of profits and tips Saturday to aid victims of recent Central Texas floods, supporting ongoing community relief efforts.
- Devastating floods struck Central Texas during the July 4 weekend, causing significant loss including at least 27 deaths at a Christian all-girl summer camp.
- Excessive rainfall triggered these floods, leading to a death toll of 109 in Kerr County and over 161 people missing in the affected area.
- Local businesses like Saigon Pho, Hopdoddy's, Kerbey Lane, and P. Terry's pledged to donate 100% of their profits to aid victims, while community members collect supplies.
- Alejandro Fernández announced on July 8 he will donate part of ticket proceeds from his Fort Worth and El Paso concerts to support affected families through Catholic Charities.
- These combined efforts from businesses, nonprofits, and individuals aim to provide emergency shelter, food, medical aid, and animal care to those impacted by the floods.
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South Texas strutters lead donation drive to support flood-affected families
VICTORIA, Texas — The South Texas Strutters dance team is leading a donation drive to support families affected by recent flooding in the Texas Hill Country. In partnership with the Kerrville Chamber of Commerce, the team is collecting essential supplies…
U.S. Army Veteran seeks El Paso's help in supporting Central Texas flood victims
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Wood County community gathers donations for Central Texas flood survivors
WOOD COUNTRY, Texas (KETK) - In response to the recent tragic flooding in Kerr County, first responders in Wood County organized a donation drive at the Mineola Football Stadium on Tuesday. Here’s how to help flood survivors in Central Texas For Agriculture Mechanics teacher, Mason Wintters, the flooding hit close to home. Wintters has family in Kerr County and has spent many family reunions in the area. “Seeing this one is kind of like …
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