Landscaper Supports Hill Country Community for Free After Floods, Gets Business Saved in Return
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, JUL 15 – Styx’s charity Rock to the Rescue donated $10,000 to support flood relief via the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, aiding victims of the July 4 flash floods.
- On July 4, 2025, Styx and Live Nation donated $10,000 to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, supporting flood victims and relief efforts.
- Following severe flood weather, Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, issued a disaster declaration for 21 counties, prompting emergency response efforts.
- Local hospitals received $1.5 million in emergency grants to Peterson Regional Medical Center and over $396,000 to Llano Regional Hospital, as the governor’s office said, supporting flood-related expenses.
- Misleading social media posts claimed Elon Musk donated millions, Hive and Sightengine found images appeared AI-generated, highlighting challenges in verifying disaster aid claims.
- With relief funding open through Aug. 31, applications must be submitted by Sept. 4 specifying Hill Country flooding.
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Landscaper supports Hill Country community for free after floods, gets business saved in return
A Kerrville man who used his landscaping tools to help flood victims in the Hill Country free of charge nearly lost his livelihood in the process. Now, others are stepping up to return the favor. Jonathan Moreno, owner of M’s Lawn Service 830, didn’t hesitate to respond when floodwaters tore through Kerr County and the Hill Country on July 4. Without charging a dime, Moreno grabbed his equipment and went to work clearing debris, cutting down fal…
Thousands raised for local restaurant's fundraiser for Texas floods
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - A local restauran in Yuma, Saigon Pho, raised almost $3 thousand for the flood victims in Texas. The restaurant owner and staff held the fundraiser this past Saturday, and received funds from the community. Vinny Vo, Saigon Pho owner says, "Lots of people in town are very supportive." The fundraiser received funds from local non-profits like Saint Francis Church and Crossroads Mission. Vo shares why he was so compelled…


From Boston to Baton Rouge, faithful unite to help Texas flood victims
(OSV News) — From Boston to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, faithful across the nation are reaching out to bring material and spiritual aid to those impacted by the devastating July 4 flash floods in the Texas Hill Country. The deluge has so far killed at least 132 — among them, dozens of children — with another 160 or more still missing. Catholic Charities USA, the official domestic relief agency of the Catholic Church in the nation, has launched a don…

Initial emergency funds, resources made available for Texas flood victims
(The Center Square) – Initial emergency funds and resources are being made available to flood victims and survivors impacted by severe flood weather beginning July 2 and ongoing in central
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