CATASTROPHIC FLOODING STRUCK CENTRAL TX OVER THE JULY 4TH HOLIDAY WEEKEND
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Members of a search and rescue team look for people near Camp Mystic, the site of where at least 25 girls went missing after flash flooding in Hunt, Texas, on Saturday. Photo: Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP via Getty Images


TEXAS FLOODING: HOW TO HELP!



Dozens of people — including at least 28 children — have died after severe flash floods inundated parts of Central Texas, including a girls' summer camp along the Guadalupe River.

Flooding began early Friday about 65 miles northwest of San Antonio and then spread across the region, triggering evacuations and leaving communities in Kerr, Travis, Burnet and Williamson counties devastated.


Here's how to support those affected by the flooding.



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Kerr County Flood Relief Fund

Run by The Community Foundation, this fund supports vetted local organizations working on rescue, relief and recovery in Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point and Comfort.

Donate Here

Verified fundraisers via GoFundMe

GoFundMe is spotlighting trusted campaigns helping people impacted by flooding. The hub is continuously updated and includes many based in Central Texas.

Explore fundraisers

Support search and rescue teams

Volunteer crews are working around the clock.

TEXSAR, an all-volunteer search and rescue team based in Austin, has deployed to Kerr County.

Visit TEXSAR

Good360 disaster relief

Good360 is mobilizing urgently needed supplies — including cleanup kits, bottled water, diapers, clothing and hygiene items — for families impacted by the flooding. Donations help distribute these essentials through local partners.

Support Good360

Austin Pets Alive!

The nonprofit has rescued more than 150 pets from flooded areas and is working with search teams to reunite animals with families. Donations go to pet supplies and medical care.

Support Austin Pets Alive

Operation BBQ Relief

This group is providing hot meals to first responders and displaced residents in Texas. A $25 donation helps provide four meals. Volunteers are also needed.

Support Operation BBQ

Red Cross shelters and aid

The Red Cross has opened shelters for flood survivors in Kerrville and Comfort. They're providing food, shelter and emergency support. Donations help sustain their disaster response.

Give to the Red Cross