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Texas twins’ hero horse sucked into quicksand during Central Texas flood relief
A local horse and his owner went down in quicksand while helping with recovery efforts in Kerr County. They miraculously survived. But getting back to full strength is not going to be easy.
Miranda Lambert and Parker McCollum are leading a Texas star-studded benefit show to raise money for July 4 flood relief at Moody Center on Aug. 17.
After collecting aid items in central Ohio, Day 41 Disaster Relief drove them down to Texas to help flood survivors and first responders.
The Central Texas Strong Online Auction officially launched on Monday, offering a unique opportunity for community members to support flood relief efforts while
The Houston Texans were the first to announce their donations on Saturday, July 5, with more coming throughout the week. The Dallas Cowboys and the NFL Foundation joined the Texans on Sunday, July 6, with each contributing $500,000 in a $1.5 million total donation.
McDonald's is donating a portion of sales to the Salvation Army in their aid efforts following the deadly Texas Hill Country floods.
Companies and celebrities from across the country have contributed funds to the relief effort in Central Texas.
The Rangers announced Thursday that they will sell “Together For Texas” T-shirts for a minimum donation of $25 throughout the weekend series against Detroit. All net proceeds from the T-shirt sales will directly benefit flood relief and recovery efforts following the early July floods in Central Texas.
Ford and its philanthropic arm are donating money, and dealers will donate cars and aid to Texans impacted. Toyota and GM have plans to help, too.
The mother of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is promoting a fundraiser by a fine jewelry maker in Texas that has donated $1 million to flooding relief efforts.
The Texas Wine Preview next week is donating all of their proceeds for the recovery efforts. Texas wineries are also watching what is happening in the Texas vineyards.