Texas flood disaster relief organizations on the ground

What to know
- Catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River has overwhelmed Kerr and Kendall Counties, forcing evacuations and uniting Hill Country communities in a regionwide relief push.
- Residents in Kerrville, Boerne, Comfort and Ingram are contending with rising water that has flooded homes, businesses and vital roadways.
- The death toll continues to rise as search and rescue operations continue, many remain missing.
- Our hearts are with all those affected by the devastation this flood has left behind. Below you’ll find a list of organizations providing relief.
Here’s How you can help!

Kerr County Flood Relief Fund
Community Foundation of Texas Hill Country created the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund that supports relief and rebuilding efforts. The Community Foundation will direct funds to vetted organizations providing assistance in Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point, and Comfort. link

GoFundMe Direct Donations
The popular crowdfunding website has a list of verified fundraisers for Kerrville-area flood victims. GoFundMe says it will add to the list as it’s able to verify requests. Under “Texas flood relief,” you can search for fundraisers by location.

Texas Search and Rescue
Texas Search and Rescue is a non-profit first responder organization providing search, rescue, and recovery operations in the Kerr County area affected by flooding. link

Kerrville Search and Rescue For Pets Affected by Severe Flooding
Kerrville Pets Alive is offering veternary services and a way to register pets if they are missing or had to be left behind in the hopes they can be found and reunited. They have partnered with Austin Pets Alive to help in this effort. They are accepting venmo donations and local donations of food and supplies. link.

Southern Oaks Church
Located in Kerrville, Southern Oaks Church is organizing a supply drive to support those impacted. For those who live far away, the church has set up an online donation on its site. Select “River Flood Relief Fund” to donate to flood victims.

Operation BBQ Relief
Armed with a fleet of cooks, mobile pits, kitchens, and volunteers, Operation BBQ Relief delivers the Healing Power of BBQ to disaster-affected communities, offering solace to residents, first responders, and relief workers. They were on the ground for Helene in the Carolinas and now have deployed to Texas. link

Mercy Chefs
Mercy Chefs is providing hot, chef-prepared meals to victims, first responders, and volunteers in the days ahead. link

Samaritan’s Purse
Samaritan’s Purse North American Ministries staffers are on the ground today in the Hill Country and central Texas providing aid. link

Texans On Mission
Texans on Mission volunteers walk alongside those who are suffering and change the world one act of service and compassion at a time. They are seeking donations and volunteers for clean-up. link

World Central Kitchen
World Central Kitchen’s Relief Team is in central Texas to support communities impacted by catastrophic flooding in Hill Country on Friday, July 4. link

The United Cajun Navy
United Cajun Navy is committed to investing their expertise and resources in order to further achieve their cause. Since 2018, this official 501(c)3 non profit organization has been supporting their neighbors in a variety of ways and measuring their success not by monetary size, but by more qualitative measurements such as the scale and effectiveness of their efforts. link

The Y’all Squad
The Y’all Squad is a 501c(3) non-profit organization that provides immediate relief to communities affected by natural disasters by utilizing the collective generosity of weather enthusiasts and philanthropists around the world. link