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Central Texas/Hill Country Flood Relief: How You Can Help

Our Central Texas and Hill Country neighbors have been deeply impacted by recent devastating floods. Now more than ever, they need our compassion, support, and action. Below are ways you can help — from donating supplies to volunteering your time, or sharing vital resources with those affected.

Donate now to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund 

Texas SHRM has chosen to support the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund because of the critical work they’re doing to help local families recover and rebuild. Your donation directly supports these vital efforts.

💙 Donate Essential Supplies

Capital Title of Texas is collecting much-needed items to support individuals and families cleaning up and recovering.
You can drop off donations at any Capital Title office location across Texas. Find your nearest location here ➜

Requested items include:

  • Latex gloves & work gloves

  • Dry socks

  • Sunglasses, lip balm, sunscreen

  • Liquid IV and non-perishable foods

  • Diapers & baby wipes

  • First aid kits & hygiene items

  • Cleaning rags, towels, brooms

  • Shovels & 42-gallon round trash cans with lids

  • Bleach & other cleaning supplies

  • Flashlights

🐾 Help Pets and Animals

Austin Pets Alive! is assisting pets and their families affected by the floods. You can help by:

  • Donating supplies

  • Volunteering your time

  • Becoming a foster

  • Contributing financially

Learn how to support ➜

🛠️ Assistance and Support for Individuals & Families

Disaster Unemployment Assistance

If your job or self-employment has been affected, you may be eligible for Disaster Unemployment Assistance through the Texas Workforce Commission.
Apply here ➜

FEMA Individual Assistance

FEMA offers grants and housing assistance for immediate needs, repairs, and other essential expenses not covered by insurance.
Learn more and apply ➜

Texas Bar Association Disaster Legal Aid

Free legal assistance is available for disaster-related issues such as insurance claims, landlord/tenant problems, or replacing legal documents.
Access legal help ➜

💼 Support for Small Businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides disaster loans to help businesses, homeowners, and renters recover from losses not covered by insurance.
Find out more ➜

❤️ Additional Ways to Support

  • Volunteer your time: Many local churches and community groups are organizing cleanups and supply distribution. Check local social media groups and community boards for sign-ups.

  • Share these resources: Even if you can’t give financially or physically, spreading the word helps connect more people to support.

For up-to-date information and further resources

Visit the Texas Department of Emergency Management's July Flooding site: https://tdem.texas.gov/disasters/july-flooding-25-0026

We’re Stronger Together

In times of crisis, every act of kindness matters.  Thank you for showing up for Central Texas and the Hill Country.