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 

Clean-Up & Recovery Assistance

Supplies & Essentials

Animal & Pet Support

Mental Health & Emotional Support

Financial Assistance

Agricultural & Landowner Support

Centralized & General Assistance

 

Donation Needs

Monetary Donations

In-Kind Donations

Blood Donations

Volunteer Opportunities

Woody Debris Management: A Balanced and Selective Approach

While a coordinated effort among local, regional, and state organizations remains underway to develop a comprehensive long-term plan addressing flood remediation, replanting, soil management, habitat restoration, and land conservation – HCA and partners are happy to share a new one-page resource on woody debris management. You can learn more about this guiding resource in this linked press release from Kerr County Water Alliance. 

Click here to check out our Community Resilience page for more resources.