
The Salvation Army is expanding its relief efforts in Central Texas after devastating flash floods killed dozens and displaced thousands.
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Since July 4, mobile feeding units have been stationed in Kerrville, Hunt, and Ingram, where volunteers have already served more than 1,700 meals, 290 snacks, and over 10,000 drinks. Emergency teams are also providing hygiene kits, blankets, and spiritual care to survivors and first responders.
In Kerrville, crews are working around the clock from their base at City West Church in Ingram, supporting nearly 1,000 emergency workers with meals and supplies. Additional help is being deployed to San Angelo, where a Salvation Army mobile kitchen is now operating at Hargraves Auto. Units from Big Lake and Midland are also on the way.
Leaders say they’re coordinating closely with state and local officials as more roads reopen and floodwaters recede. They plan to begin accepting in-kind donations in the coming days.
For now, the Salvation Army says financial support is the most effective way to help. Donations can be made at helpsalvationarmy.org or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY. Every dollar will go directly toward disaster response efforts in Texas.
The Salvation Army operates in nearly 7,000 locations across the U.S., providing emergency relief, food, shelter, and long-term recovery for millions each year.