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Hundreds of North Texans took in a drive-in movie at Texas Motor Speedway to help rebuild flood-ravaged lives in Central Texas."How to Train Your Dragon" may have been the feature film, but Central Texas was the focus.
Know how to help people impacted by Texas floods by going to well-known organizations and providing what they need.
Salvation Army’s Kerrville Kroc Center is asking for non-perishables, hygiene items, cleaning supplies, baby wipes, and more. You can see specific needs on their Facebook. Donations can be dropped off at 855 Hays St. in Kerrville.
In an effort to help Texas flooding victims, the organization is accepting donations for its Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, which its website says will “support nonprofit organizations, first responder agencies, and local governments actively involved in response, relief, and recovery efforts.”
A collection of restaurants, chefs, volunteers and organizers of the Kerrville Folk Festival rallied in the days after the Fourth of July to feed Kerr
North Carolina-based humanitarian and mutual aid organizations are heading to Central Texas with truckloads of food and supplies to aid folks affected by the deadly flash floods. The death toll from the devastating floods has risen significantly since raging floodwaters first slammed central Texas on Friday morning.
The longtime Kerrville resident whose daughters went to Camp Mystic is organizing an Aug. 28 concert to support relief efforts.
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North Texas country singer Pat Green is playing a livestreamed concert at Globe Life Field on Wednesday to help flood victims. Green's younger brother John, John's wife Julia, and their two sons lost their lives in the devastating floods. Green "will channel his personal grief toward a positive end," the news release states.