Intense storms hit central Texas over the July 4 weekend, causing over 10 inches of rainfall that resulted in severe flooding. This event became the deadliest flash flood in the U.S. since 1976, leaving more than 160 individuals missing. The ALTA Good Deeds Foundation emphasizes the importance of community support during this crisis, particularly through the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, which assists in providing food, shelter, and long-term rebuilding efforts. Since October 2020, the Foundation has awarded over $1.25 million in grants to various nonprofits nationwide to aid recovery efforts.
Intense storms over the July 4 weekend dumped more than 10 inches of rain across multiple river basins in central Texas, unleashing surging floodwaters that led to the deadliest flash flood event in the U.S. since 1976.
More than 160 people are still missing. Our hearts are with the families in Texas who have lost or are searching for loved ones, homes and a sense of stability in the wake of this tragedy.
The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund provides critical support to nonprofits, first responders and local governments assisting with response, food, shelter, supplies and long-term rebuilding efforts.
Since October 2020, the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation has awarded more than $1.25 million in grants to 213 local nonprofits across the U.S.
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