There are more agencies offering much-needed help to those affected by the Hill Country’s devastating flooding than there is space in Park Cities People. To learn more about ways to give, please visit www.peoplenewspapers.com. Nonprofits where Park Cities families have directed donations include:
The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund: The fund from the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, a public charity based in Kerrville, supports urgent relief and long-term rebuilding in flood affected areas. The foundation will directly distribute funds to vetted local organizations providing rescue, relief, recovery services, and flood assistance. Visit communityfoundation.net to make a donation.
TEXSAR: The nonprofit first responder organization, which is based in Austin, deployed multiple resources to assist in the search for the missing. As of July 20, its K9 teams were continuing their efforts, and TEXSAR stood ready to assist the next time its help was requested. Visit texsar.org to make a donation.
Salvation Army: Emergency disaster services teams from the international charitable organization are providing aid, food, drinks, emotional and spiritual care, and critical supplies to survivors and rescue workers. Visit give.helpsalvationarmy.org to make a donation.
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