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From fundraisers and benefits to nonprofit organizations doing the hard work, here's a list of ways to help victims of the July 4 weekend floods.
Texas brands H-E-B and Whataburger provide aid amid devastating floods in Kerrville, supporting emergency responders and displaced families with crucial relief. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook
Businesses large and small also sprang into action to help the community. Grocery chain H-E-B, which started in Kerrville, one of the cities affected by the floods, has been donating food and supplies through the Red Cross. San Antonio-based fast-food chain Whataburger said it would provide meals to first responders.
SAN ANTONIO — "No store does more" is not just a company slogan at H-E-B. The Texas-based grocer H-E-B just announced a donation of $5 million being made for Texas flood recovery. In addition to the monetary gift, H-E-B is providing on-the-ground meals, volunteers and supplies in the impacted communities.
Several area nonprofits and a local burger joint in the heart of the River Market are heating up their fundraising efforts for the victims of the deadly Texas Hill Country flash floods.
After offering free food to first-responders in the Houston area last week in response to the historic floods that soaked the area, Whataburger also found a way to aid more than just appetites ...
H-E-B, Dell, Whataburger, Kendra Scott: These are among the companies working to aid Central Texas flood relief efforts. News Sports Hookem.com Austin360 Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals
If you're looking for ongoing ways to give back while dining following the floods, there are some opportunities both at chains and locally.