Resource Hub: Central Texas Flood Relief

Kerrville, Austin, and Central Texas: you are not alone. Deeply connected local systems exchange more than just food –  we can also come together to share information and recovery resources. Check this page for a regularly updated list and links of Central Texas flood relief efforts.

Non-Profit relief funds

Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country: Kerr County Flood Relief Fund

The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund supports relief and rebuilding efforts after the flood of July 4, 2025. Your generosity helps our neighbors recover.

The Community Foundation – a 501(c)(3) public charity serving the Texas Hill Country – will direct funds to vetted organizations providing rescue, relief, and recovery efforts as well as flood assistance. The Fund will support the communities of Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point, and Comfort. All donations are tax-deductible, and you will receive a receipt for your gift.

Austin Pets Alive: Volunteer or donate

Volunteer to drive to the hill country to pick up animals and/or bring supplies, support the intake, care and placement of onsite animals, and/or help accept and sort supplies onsite at APA! Sign up to emergency foster a dog or cat to make space for incoming animals. Make a monetary donation now to support displaced pets.

Central Texas Food Bank: Flood Relief response

Donate to support Central Texas Food Bank’s food and water distribution to affected communities.

Farmers supporting farmers

Texas Farmers’ Market: Ag Producer Support Fund

Texas Farmers’ Market Ag Producer Support Fund is a emergency grant to support food producers in times of crisis. Donate to the fund at the link above and apply for funds at Texas Farmers’ Market’s website.

Local Businesses

Radio Coffee & Beer: Matching in-store donations Up to $10,000

All Radio Coffee & Beer locations in Austin will match flood relief donations up to $10,000. All donations will go to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.

Bufalina: $1 / glass of house wine (happy hour) all July

Both Bufalina locations will donate $1 to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country’s Kerr County Flood Relief Fund for each glass of house wine sold during happy hour. Bufalina’s happy hour is 4-5:30 PM.
 

Good Juju Austin Flower Farm: 100% of Flower Sales all july 

Available at Barton Creek Farmers’ Market.

Events Benefitting Flood Relief

Something In the Water Presents: David Ramirez and Greyhounds

July 25th at 7A Ranch in Wimberly, Texas. All proceeds to benefit flood relief. Tickets.
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