Hill Country Flood Relief & Support
Severe flooding has devastated communities across the Hill Country, causing tragic loss of life, displacing families, damaging homes and infrastructure, and prompting ongoing emergency response efforts. Many residents are now in urgent need of support and resources to begin recovery. As a regional nonprofit dedicated to the long-term resilience of the Hill Country, the Hill Country Alliance is committed to sharing accurate, up-to-date information on how you can help—whether by volunteering, donating, or spreading the word. If you are a local resident who has been impacted and is looking for support, we’ve compiled a list of trusted resources offering essentials like food, water, hygiene supplies, clothes and shoes, pet supplies, emotional support services, and help with clean-up efforts.
Last updated 7/15/25
The Hill Country Alliance is here to support long-term recovery efforts across our region. Your donation to our flood recovery efforts will help cover three primary areas of work: immediate community response and assistance, riparian and upland restoration and stewardship, and coordination across partners and communities to build resilience region-wide.
Resources for Flood Victims
Food, Water, & Meal Support
- Riverside Church of Christ | Food, water, tools, and cleaning supplies | Kerrville
- Kerrville Folk Festival Foundation | Meal deliveries and snack packs | Contact Deb Rouse, deb@kerrvillefolkfestival.org | Kerrville
- Hunt Baptist Church | Food, water, clothes, shoes, toys, and clean-up support | Hunt
- The Hunt United Methodist Church | Hot dinners and supplies | Hunt
- Southern Oaks Church | Food, supplies, toiletries | Kerrville
- Salvation Army | Food, water, supplies | Kerrville
- Gateway Fellowship Church of Kerr County | Supplies and toiletries | Ingram
Clean-Up & Recovery Assistance
- Ark of the Highland Lakes | Home clean-ups | Burnet & Marble Falls
- McCulloch County Resource Center | Home clean-ups | McCulloch County
- Samaritan’s Purse | Home clean-ups | Kerrville
- Travis County Office of Emergency Management | Crisis cleanup hotline, debris pickup, damage reporting | Travis County
- Hunt Baptist Church | Clean-up support along with supplies | Hunt
Supplies & Essentials
- City of Liberty Hill – Operation Liberty Hill | Hygiene items, cleaning supplies, toiletries | Liberty Hill
- Southern Oaks Church | Supplies, food, toiletries | Kerrville
- Gateway Fellowship Church of Kerr County | Supplies and toiletries | Ingram
- Riverside Church of Christ | Tools and cleaning supplies | Kerrville
Animal & Pet Support
- Kerr County Animal Services | Pet Supplies | Kerrville
- Kendall County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center | Free pet food pantry | Comfort
Mental Health & Emotional Support
- American Red Cross Disaster Distress Helpline | Mental health counseling | All locations
- Spaces for Solace | Complimentary services for memorials and funerals for flood victims’ families | Multiple locations
Financial Assistance
- Alamo Resource Conservation & Development Area Inc. | Financial assistance application | All declared disaster areas
- SNAP Replacement cards
Agricultural & Landowner Support
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) | Emergency watershed protection program for landowners | Statewide
- Texas A&M ArgiLife Extension Service | Self-report damages and losses incurred | Statewide
Centralized & General Assistance
- Hill Country Community Action Association | Multiple resources | San Saba County
- Kerr Together | Centralized hub of services | Kerr County
- Gunny’s Warriors | Veteran support services | Hill Country area
Donation Needs
Monetary Donations
- Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country
- Hill Country Alliance’s Flood Recovery Efforts
- Ark of the Highland Lakes (also accepts in-kind donations)
- Central Texas Community Foundation
- Kerr Together (also accepts in-kind donations)
- Comfort Area Foundation
- Alamo Resource Conservation & Development Area Inc.
- Kerrville Folk Festival Foundation (also accepts in-kind donations)
- Menard Youth Initiativ
- United Way of Central Texas benefitting San Saba (also accepts in-kind donations)
- Southern Oaks Church
- Comfort Volunteer Fire Department
- Center Point Volunteer Fire Department
- Austin Disaster Relief Network (also accepts in-kind donations)
- Leander Chamber of Commerce
- Hope House – Liberty Hill
- Kendall County Texas Republican Party
- Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries (also accepts in-kind donations)
- Leander Educational Excellence Foundation
- Austin Wildlife Rescue
- TEXSAR
- Mercy Chefs
- Texans on Mission
In-Kind Donations
- Ark of the Highland Lakes (also accepts monetary donations)
- Kerr Together (also accepts monetary donations)
- Kerrville Folk Festival Foundation (also accepts monetary donations)
- United Way of Central Texas benefitting San Saba (also accepts monetary donations)
- Round Mountain Baptist Church Leander
- Salvation Army’s Kerrville Kroc Center
- Kerrville Pets Alive
- Treaty Oaks Distilling – Donation drop off site
- Gateway Fellowship Church Kerr County
- Kerville Area Chamber of Commerce
- Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries (also accepts monetary donations)
- World Central Kitchen
- San Angelo Area Foundation
Blood Donations
Volunteer Opportunities
- Gateway Fellowship Church Kerr County | Supplies dsitribution | Kerr County
- Hunt Volunteer Fire Department Chief Sara Nichols, snichols@huntisd.org | Clean-up | Kerr County
- Kerr Together | Volunteer drive-thru | Kerrville
- Samaritan’s Purse | Muck-outs | Kerrville
- Ark of the Highland Lakes | Make and serve meals | Burnet County
- Treaty Oaks Distilling | Build kits, unload and pack donations | Dripping Springs
- Luck Ranch | Meal prep and supplies | Kerrville, Sisterdale, Hunt, Austin, Lockhart
- Riverside Nature Center | Clean-up | Kerrville
- Folklores Coffee House | Drivers to deliver supplies from coffee shops to relief centers | New Braunfels
- Austin Disaster Relief | Remote call center support, clean-up, and donation processing | Williamson, Kerr Counties
- Liberty Hill | Clean-up | Liberty Hill
- Texas Community Recovery
News & Resources
- Hill Country Floods 2025: Reflections, Response Resources, and a Path Forward | Hill Country Alliance Director’s Note
- Rivers Are the Soul of the Texas Hill Country, and a Source of Heartache | The New York Times
- Communities Under Boil Water Notices | Texas Water Company
- What to Do During a Boil Water Notice | Texas Water Company
- YouTube Video: 2015 Blanco River Flood – Riparian Recovery | Hill Country Alliance
- Where to find information about flood risk to your home | Texas Public Radio & NPR
Click here to check out our Community Resilience page for more resources.