United for the Hill Country

San Antonio Area Foundation mobilizes in support of our neighbors in need

On July 4, 2025, devastating floods swept through the Texas Hill Country, marking the deadliest natural disaster in modern Texas history. Communities along the Guadalupe River were hit hard and recovery will take time, resources, and unity.

The San Antonio Area Foundation stands in solidarity with our neighbors and partners on the frontlines of the response to this crisis. We invite you to join us in supporting the Kerr County Flood Relied Fund

Immediate Action, Enduring Partnership

From the earliest hours of this tragedy, the Area Foundation has acted swiftly. We immediately reached out to our colleagues at the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country (CFTHC) on the morning of July 4.

We helped promote the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund locally and nationally to ensure broad visibility and support. We made a $50,000 gift to the fund to provide immediate help. We deployed a multi-disciplinary team to assist CFTHC’s staff of four, offering capacity in gift processing, finance, operations, governance, grants management and more.

“We are also grateful to the San Antonio Area Foundation, our peer community foundation in San Antonio … They have provided pro bono staff support in all functions of community foundation work to take on the volume of donations and work for today and the road ahead.”

 – Austin Dickson, CEO, Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country

 

 

Real Relief for Real People

With lives upended, homes destroyed, and businesses lost, the need remains urgent. Our response is multi-faceted:

  • In partnership with other local funders, we’re providing gift cards to The Salvation Army to distribute directly to individuals and families in need. We contributed $50,000 to this effort.
  • We provided a $50,000 grant to Kerrville Pets Alive to aid animal rescue and care.
  • We have committed $50,000 to LiftFund to support their emergency grant and disaster relief loan program for small businesses.
  • We are directing $50,000 to The Kerrville Daily Times, which continues to provide essential coverage for response and recovery.  

Support the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund

Get Involved

CFTHC is a trusted local partner managing this critical fund. Your donation enables direct, on-the-ground response and long-term recovery.

Ways to Give:

Give Online

Give Directly through CFTHC.

Donor-Advised Fund

Enter the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country as the grantee for the purpose of the Kerr County Flood Relief.

Check

Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, 241 Earl Garrett St, Kerrville, TX 78028.

Wire Transfer

Contact us for instructions.

Broadway Bank

Donate at any location across the region.

When Disaster Strikes, We Come Together

The floodwater may have receded, but the need remains. Together, we can help rebuild homes, restore hope and reaffirm our commitment to the community.

Thank you for standing with the Texas Hill Country.

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