Disaster Relief

As rescue & recovery efforts continue Edgewood ISD sends our prayers and support to the communities of the Hill Country & all Texas Flood Victims.

We are grateful for the countless volunteers and first responders who have stepped up to help since the floods hit the Hill Country on July 4, 2025.

Thank you to everyone who donated to the EISD Police Department Flood Relief Drive.

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EISD PD Flood Relief and Recovery work

Here are other organizations that are also directly working with the impacted communities. If you know of others we should add please email us at eisdpr@eisd.net

The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund supports relief and rebuilding efforts after the flood of July 4, 2025. Your generosity helps our neighbors recover.

Armed with a fleet of cooks, mobile pits, kitchens, and volunteers, Operation BBQ Relief delivers the Healing Power of BBQ to disaster-affected communities, offering solace to residents, first responders, and relief workers.

Kerrville Pets Alive! is accepting donations and assisting with lost or recovered pets.

The Salvation Army in Kerrville is seeking donations to assist with flood relief.

Volunteers will assist homeowners affected by recent flooding and will help with content recovery, debris cleanup, and mudout. Volunteers will be led and instructed by experienced team leads.

Texas Search and Rescue is a first responder nonprofit currently on-the-ground in Kerr County deploying volunteer swiftwater teams, boats, drone teams, K9s, etc. to help with search and recovery efforts.