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Daily Email - Wednesday - 7/9/2025
short flood resource newsletter
Our hearts go out to the Hill Country. We continue to grapple with the tragedy that occurred over the weekend, as numbers keep climbing and responders work tirelessly on search and rescue efforts. We will continue to support those who have been affected and to share resources and ways to help the community. Continue reading to find what you can do right now to help those in the community who need our help.
GUADALUPE RIVER FLOODS - RESOURCES AND WAYS TO HELP
The recent floods across Texas have left thousands without homes, electricity, or access to clean water. Displacement, loss of livelihoods, and rising health risks are impacting communities across the state, from Houston to Austin and beyond.
We know we’re not first responders or a relief organization. But we’re part of this community. If you’re someone looking for ways to help, we’ve compiled this list of resources — many of which were gathered and vetted by local folks on the ground doing the work. If you’re a local business contributing to the effort, we’d love to help amplify your impact.

RIGHT NOW
🚨 River Aid SA Creek Clean-Up
Thursday @ Salado Creek North (9am + 2pm)
With heavy rains comes more trash in our creeks. Join River Aid SA for TWO clean-ups at MLK Park (Salado Creek) and Wurzbach Parkway (Salado Creek). Morning and afternoon shifts available.
❤️🩹 Kerr County Runs Strong
Tonight @ Hops & Hounds (6:30pm)
Join Dreamers Run Club, Golden Hour Run Club, and many other local groups as they come together for a community fundraiser for the families of Kerr County. Want to join? To run: $1 minimum donation, food/clothing/hygiene donation, or blood donation on site by South Texas Blood & Tissue.
📣 Donate If You’re Able
Kerrville and the surrounding area need our help. Here are some organizations and the local flood relief fund that could use your donations:
In-kind donations are beginning to overwhelm relief sites - PLEASE focus your effort towards cash donations for support of rescue efforts!
Bexar County has seen its fair share of water-related incidents, including the flash flood that overtook Perrin Creek last month and claimed the lives of 13 people. Stay safe on the roads, San Antonio. Turn around, don’t drown.