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UPDATED 2026

The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has partnered with the Christi Center to provide essential grief, trauma, and mental health support for individuals and children affected by the devastating July 4th Hill Country floods.

If you or someone you know is in need of grief support, the Christi Center’s intake line is available at 512-467-2600, where we have a team of licensed therapists to support parents and caregivers. You can also start the intake process online at: https://christicenter.org/get-started/

We’ve updated our list of resources that cover immediate disaster relief, long-term recovery, housing and financial assistance, mental health and grief support, legal services, and disability resources for individuals and families impacted by the Central Texas Hill Country floods.

  1. Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country provides extensive financial and logistical support to flood victims through emergency relief grants, long-term housing assistance, mental health care funding, and community rebuilding initiatives.
  2. Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) – July Flood Recovery
    State disaster assistance, recovery updates, FEMA registration information, and emergency resources.
  3. FEMA Disaster Assistance
    Apply for federal disaster assistance, housing support, home repairs, and other recovery benefits.
  4. American Red Cross – Texas Hill Country Flood Assistance
    Financial assistance information, shelters, emergency relief, and recovery resources.
  5. Disability Rights Texas – Texas Hill Country Flood Resources
    Comprehensive guide covering disability services, legal aid, crisis counseling, food, shelters, transportation, and financial assistance.
  6. Williamson County Flood Recovery Resources
    Local recovery information, volunteer opportunities, donation sites, road updates, and emergency resources for Williamson County residents.
  7. Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation – Central Texas Flood Resources
    Housing assistance, disaster recovery programs, financial resources, and community support organizations.
  8. Texas Health and Human Services Disaster Assistance
    Information on food benefits, Medicaid, emergency services, and other state assistance programs.
  9. Texas Tribune – Hill Country Flood Recovery: How to Give and Receive Help
    Continuously updated guide to shelters, food assistance, cleanup resources, volunteer opportunities, and trusted relief organizations.
  10. 211 Texas
    A statewide resource connecting Texans with local food, housing, mental health services, financial assistance, and disaster recovery support.

Together, these resources cover immediate disaster relief, long-term recovery, housing and financial assistance, mental health and grief support, legal services, disability resources, and volunteer opportunities for individuals and families impacted by the Central Texas Hill Country floods.

July 2025

Dear Christi Center and Central Texas Community,

We are heartbroken by the recent flooding across Central Texas and the tragic losses that many families are now facing. Our hearts are with every individual, family, and community navigating grief, uncertainty, and fear in the wake of this disaster. Christi Center knows that grief takes many forms and can surface during and after crises like these.

No one should have to grieve alone. Christi Center provides free, peer-based grief support groups in Central Texas. We help individuals find hope after the death of a loved one, and we are here to help process loss, find connection, and build resilience during these difficult times.

Christi Center’s intake line is available at 512-467-2600, where we have a team of licensed therapists to support parents and caregivers. If you are in need of our services, you can also start the intake process online at: https://christicenter.org/get-started/

To further support you and your loved ones during this difficult time, Christi Center has compiled a guide of trusted resources, including immediate assistance, food and shelter services, and tools for helping children process trauma after a disaster.

We encourage you to take care of yourself as you care for others. If you need immediate support or mental health resources, you can call or text 988 for 24/7 help.

 

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