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From Cypress to the Hill Country: Standing Strong Together After the Flood

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In the wake of the devastating floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country, communities across the state are stepping up to offer support and Cypress is no exception. At Hello Cypress, we believe in the power of neighbors helping neighbors. Whether through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading awareness, there are many ways we can stand together and make a meaningful difference. Here’s how you can show your love, lend a hand, and help the Hill Country recover and rebuild.

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Harris County residents have big hearts – whether a disaster is happening here or far away, we have seen incredible acts of support and kindness when many are at their worst. Officials in Kerr County have indicated that they have no need for food, water, or other goods. They stated that monetary donations have a far greater impact as dollars allow responders to meet specific needs quickly and efficiently.

Below is a list of trusted organizations identified by Kerr County officials and non-profit leaders in the area that can benefit from your support. Information is subject to change, and residents should be wary of contributing to unknown individuals or organizations.

The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund:This fund has been set up to help those impacted by the floods. The fund was created by The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, a 501(c)(3) charity, that will be directing money to vetted organizations providing rescue, relief, and recovery efforts, as well as flood assistance. Click here to donate to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.

Kerrville Chamber of Commerce:The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce launched the Kerrville Area Rebuilding and Recovery Fund to “support critical rebuilding efforts” for businesses affected. Click here to donate to the Kerrville Area Rebuilding and Recovery Fund.

San Angelo Area Foundation: Flooding on July 4th, 2025, has impacted hundreds of residents in the Concho Valley. Click here to donate online to the San Angelo Area Foundation’s Disaster Fund.

If you would prefer to send a check to help with recovery efforts, checks can be mailed to:

San Angelo Area Foundation
221 S. Irving Street
San Angelo, TX 76903 

TEXSAR, Texas Search and Rescue: TEXSAR is an Austin-based nonprofit specializing in emergency response. TEXSAR has deployed swiftwater rescue teams, boats, drones, and search dogs to aid in the search for the missing. Click here to donate to TEXSAR’s Guadalupe River Flooding – 4th of July Weekend Fund.

To Volunteer, contact the Kerrville Salvation Army at 830-465-4797.

To Stay Informed, follow the City of Kerrville, the City of San Angelo, and other Central Texas municipalities and county agencies for official updates and opportunities to assist.

CFISD Athletic Department Donation Drive for Kerrville ISD

In response to the devastating floods in the Hill Country, CFISD Athletics is organizing a donation drive to support families in Kerrville ISD—one of the hardest-hit areas and home to several former and current CFISD-connected coaches. To help with long-term recovery and rebuilding, we are collecting Home Depot and Lowe’s gift cards in any amount. These cards will be used to purchase essential materials like drywall, insulation, paint, lumber, etc.

Collection Details:

  • Gift cards will be collected by campus coordinators at each of the twelve CFISD high schools.
  • Donations will be accepted during Strength and Conditioning Camps through Thursday, July 17.
  • Only Home Depot and Lowe’s gift cards will be accepted to focus efforts on rebuilding materials.

Thank you for joining CFISD in making a meaningful impact for the Kerrville community.

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CFISD FFA Gift Card Drive

Our FFA chapters have put together a gift card drive to help support the folks affected by the major flooding in the hill country. Gift cards needed: HEB/Wal-mart, Lowes/Home Depot, Visa/Matercard, generic.

Drop off at:
CFISD Exhibit Center
11206 Telge Rd.
July 10 from 8:30-11:30 a.m.

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Texas Community Recovery Management System

Texas Community Recovery is a powerful testament to the resilience and unity of Texans in the face of adversity. When disaster strikes—from floods and wildfires to hurricanes—our communities come together swiftly, offering support through volunteer networks, fundraising campaigns, and coordinated local efforts. Organizations, businesses, and everyday citizens unite to provide immediate aid, refurbish homes, and offer emotional support, empowering individuals and families as they rebuild their lives. By harnessing community spirit, collective resources, and shared compassion, Texas Community Recovery not only restores what was lost but fosters stronger, more connected communities ready to face tomorrow’s challenges—together.

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Cy-Fair Fire Department – Texas Hill Country Flood Relief Organizations

If you’re looking for ways to help, we’ve compiled a list of trusted organizations providing support to survivors and responders. Every donation makes a difference.

American Red Cross – Hill Country Disaster Relief

Mercy Chefs – Texas Flood Relief

Operation BBQ Relief – Texas Deployment

Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country

World Central Kitchen -Hill Country Relief

Kerrville Pets Alive

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Cypress Supporting Central Texas

Cy-Fair Fire Department

Finn and her handler, CFFD’s own Denise Corliss, are on the ground in the Hill Country supporting search operations after the devastating floods. Their work is quiet, focused, and incredibly important. We’re proud to see one of our own answering the call.

Photo Courtesy Cy-Fair Fire Department

Cypress Creek Fire Department

On July 4th, Cypress Creek Fire Department deployed an engine staffed with 4 firefighters on TIFMAS (Texas Instrastste Fire Mutal Aid System) Strike Team 153 to assist federal, state and local resources with the ongoing flooding disaster in the hill country. E23 was staged in Leander awaiting assignment on the 4th and 5th. Today, ST-153 was reassigned to San Saba today to assist TDEM (Texas Division of Emergency Management) with structure damage assessments. Joining our crew are crews from Galveston Fire Department, Needham Fire Department, North Montgomery Fire Department, Houston Fire Department, and New Waverly Fire Department. Please keep all those affected along with our dedicated firefighters in your thoughts and prayers.

Photo Courtesy Cypress Creek Fire Department

Eurmove Moving Company in Cypress

Eurmove in Cypress is stepping in to help by donating the use of its fleet including two 53-foot trailers and warehouse space to collect and store relief supplies. If you’d like to contribute, please drop off donations at 18718 Vickers Road, Cypress, TX 77433. Eurmove is once again teaming up with Supply Bridge Ministries, which is actively gathering and delivering much-needed aid to those affected. Together, we can bring practical support and hope to our neighbors in this challenging time.

Photo Courtesy Eurmove

Airi Ramen Restaurant Group

Over the next week, we’ll be donating 5% of our sales to support flood relief efforts in Hill Country, Dezhou. Proceeds will go to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and Southern Oaks Church. You’re welcome to join us in making a difference.

If you’d like to contribute directly, you can scan the QR code on the poster or use the links we’ve compiled for donations and volunteer sign-ups.

Please note: for safety and to avoid disrupting rescue operations, direct volunteering is not advised at this time. Some donation sites are currently overstocked, so please hold off on sending supplies unless coordinated.

Restaurants interested in joining this effort are always welcome.

📍 24826 Morton Ranch Dr. Ste 700, Katy TX 77493

📍 28404 US-290, Ste G19, Cypress TX 77433

📍 6300 Garth Dr. Ste 330, Baytown TX 77521

📍 9217 Eagle Dr. Ste 100, Mont Belvieu TX 77523

P Terry’s Burger Stand

This Thursday, July 10th, P Terry’s Burger Stand will be donating 100% of profits from all 36 locations to support Texas flood victims.

Funds will be donated to the Austin Disaster Relief Network, contributing to the “Central Texas Flood” fundraising campaign.

Visit any P. Terry’s location with your family & friends to help support those in need.

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