Texas Flood Relief: How to Help
- Severe flooding in Central Texas has caused approximately 100 deaths across multiple counties as of July 7, 2025.
- This disaster follows heavy rains causing flash floods, prompting state and federal disaster declarations by July 6 and 7.
- Local groups, relief foundations, and organizations like the United Cajun Navy mobilize volunteers, resources, and funds to assist affected communities.
- Sarah Grande from Montana personally volunteers to deliver encouragement cards and advocates blood donation and remote support through donations and time.
- Authorities and relief leaders emphasize donating money as the most effective help and caution the public to verify legitimate donation channels to avoid scams.
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Texas flood relief: Here's how you can help
(NEXSTAR) - With the death toll soaring from catastrophic flooding across Central Texas over the holiday weekend, Americans are looking for ways to support those who are still trying to recover and comprehend the full scope of the tragedy. The raging flash floods — among the nation’s worst in decades — slammed into camps and homes along the edge of the Guadalupe River before daybreak Friday, pulling sleeping people out of their cabins, tents, an…
Texas flood relief: How to help
(NEXSTAR) - With the death toll soaring from catastrophic flooding across Central Texas over the holiday weekend, Americans are looking for ways to support those who are still trying to recover and comprehend the full scope of the tragedy. The raging flash floods — among the nation’s worst in decades — slammed into camps and homes along the edge of the Guadalupe River before daybreak Friday, pulling sleeping people out of their cabins, tents, an…
Where to donate and dine out in Central Texas to help flood relief
As parts of Central Texas recover from floods over July 4 weekend — and some areas brace for further impact as rains continue — civilians can pitch in with donations and volunteering. Local organizations accepting donations include Uchi, Hopdoddy, Treaty Oak Distilling, and many more.
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