A first look at a new Kerrville neighborhood for survivors of deadly July 4 floods
Read full article: A first look at a new Kerrville neighborhood for survivors of deadly July 4 floodsThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has spent $82 million on overall recovery since July 4, 2025. Forty-three percent of that total has been spent getting flood survivors into temporary and, eventually, permanent housing.
Kerr County flood victims demand more action from elected officials
Read full article: Kerr County flood victims demand more action from elected officialsA year into recovery efforts in west Kerr County, many families are still waiting for permanent housing, rent help and access to resources, according to Hill Country organizations working with survivors.
Mental health support expands following deadly floods in Texas Hill Country
Read full article: Mental health support expands following deadly floods in Texas Hill CountryThe Community Foundation has allocated $5 million in grants to 15 nonprofits and pledged an additional $10 million over two years to support long-term mental health recovery following the Hill Country flood.
Foundation announces $14M for park and river restoration along Guadalupe River
Read full article: Foundation announces $14M for park and river restoration along Guadalupe RiverThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced $14 million worth of grants on Thursday to a variety of projects to restore areas along the Guadalupe River.
Mental health assessment predicts over 6,000 PTSD cases in adults following July 4 floods without care
Read full article: Mental health assessment predicts over 6,000 PTSD cases in adults following July 4 floods without careThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country said trauma-related symptoms following the Fourth of July floods are likely to intensify and continue for years without assistance.
$10 million in relief activated for small businesses affected by Hill Country flooding
Read full article: $10 million in relief activated for small businesses affected by Hill Country floodingThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is announcing a new small-business initiative for the Kerrville region and providing a six-month recovery update on the July 4 floods on Tuesday morning.
Kerr County workshop updates community members on flood recovery efforts
Read full article: Kerr County workshop updates community members on flood recovery effortsThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country held a workshop on Monday at the Arcadia Live Theater in Kerrville to update nonprofit leaders and local stakeholders on the ongoing flood recovery from the July 4 disaster.
Flood recovery slow in Kerr County despite $100M raised by Texas Hill Country foundation, residents say
Read full article: Flood recovery slow in Kerr County despite $100M raised by Texas Hill Country foundation, residents sayNearly six months after the July 4 flood that swamped parts of Kerr County, families and business owners say recovery is moving too slowly, even after the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced it had raised $100 million from donors around the world.
Where’s the money going? New details about $40 million housing pledge for flood survivors
Read full article: Where’s the money going? New details about $40 million housing pledge for flood survivorsLast week, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced $40 million of its donations would be going toward housing for the people whose homes were affected during the floods. Now, KSAT is finding out how that's being distributed.
Hill Country nonprofit pledges $40 million to help rebuild flood victims’ homes
Read full article: Hill Country nonprofit pledges $40 million to help rebuild flood victims’ homesThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has a four-pronged recovery plan: rebuilding homes, supporting mental health, economic recovery, and reviving the area’s quality of life.
Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country commits $40 million to new housing fund for people impacted by flooding
Read full article: Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country commits $40 million to new housing fund for people impacted by floodingThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has committed $40 million to a housing fund to help people displaced by the July 4 floods.
Buc-ee’s donates $1 million to Hill Country foundation fueling flood recovery efforts
Read full article: Buc-ee’s donates $1 million to Hill Country foundation fueling flood recovery effortsFounder Arch “Beaver” Aplin III surprised foundation leadership with the announcement Thursday morning on The Today Show.
Community Foundation raises $100 million for Hill Country flood recovery
Read full article: Community Foundation raises $100 million for Hill Country flood recoveryThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country will outline its long-term recovery strategy one month after catastrophic flooding devastated the area.
Texas Hill Country foundation secures $60M in post-flood donations, allocates funds to aid recovery efforts
Read full article: Texas Hill Country foundation secures $60M in post-flood donations, allocates funds to aid recovery effortsThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced on Tuesday that it has raised $60 million from people across the U.S. following the deadly floods.
Mexican rock band Maná to donate portion made from September concerts to Hill Country flood victims
Read full article: Mexican rock band Maná to donate portion made from September concerts to Hill Country flood victimsRenowned Mexican rock band Maná will donate a portion of earnings made at its upcoming San Antonio concerts to those affected by the Guadalupe River floods in the Hill Country.
Hill Country foundation receives $30 million in donations after flooding, announces dispersal of some funds
Read full article: Hill Country foundation receives $30 million in donations after flooding, announces dispersal of some fundsThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is expected to announce a “major milestone” in response to the Kerr County Relief Fund one week after deadly floods ripped through the county.
Emergency blood drive planned in San Antonio to help Hill Country flood victims
Read full article: Emergency blood drive planned in San Antonio to help Hill Country flood victimsThe Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) is teaming up with the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center (STBTC) to host an emergency blood drive on Friday in an effort to help the victims of the Hill Country Floods.
South Texas Blood & Tissue offers donor incentives to support Hill Country floods relief efforts
Read full article: South Texas Blood & Tissue offers donor incentives to support Hill Country floods relief effortsSouth Texas Blood & Tissue is offering donation incentives to support relief efforts following devastating flooding in the Hill Country.