Kerrville Man Loses Home in Devastating Texas Flood but Gains Hope Through Community Support
CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 16 – Aventiv Technologies’ $30,000 donation includes $5,000 in employee-matched funds to aid American Red Cross disaster relief after Central Texas floods caused over 130 deaths, officials said.
- In Plano on July 16, 2025, the company donated $30,000 to the American Red Cross, supporting disaster relief efforts following catastrophic floods.
- The early July flooding caused widespread damage across Kerr, Travis, Burnet and Williamson counties in Central Texas.
- Part of the contribution covers $5,000 in employee-matched contributions, and it supports pre-positioning of critical supplies, deployment of mobile response teams and mental health training.
- Aventiv Technologies' donation supports Texas flood relief, with over a dozen employees directly affected, Ariane Einecker said. The support helps the Red Cross respond nationwide.
- Looking ahead to August 9th, Victory Baptist Church in Kerrville plans a community day offering meals and distributing 400 backpacks and King James Bibles.
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