CENTRAL TEXAS (KLFY) — Catholic Charities agencies from across Louisiana and Southeast Texas united to support families affected by the devastating July 4th flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
Through region-wide coordination and direct partnership with Catholic Charities of San Antonio, these agencies provided 176 pallets of in-kind relief supplies, $42,520 in gift cards and $175,580 in monetary donations to aid on-the-ground emergency services and long-term recovery in Kerrville and surrounding flood-impacted communities.
KLFY and Catholic Charities team up for Texas supply drive
“Our region has long known what it means to be both in need and in solidarity with others,” said Kimberly Boudreaux, CEO of Catholic Charities of Acadiana. “Organizing a one‑day, item‑specific drive gave our community a clear, concrete way to respond in compassion.”
Stephanie Sterling, Executive Director of Catholic Charities Diocese of Baton Rouge, added how being from Louisiana, a state where communities experienced similar disasters, brought a sense of union between the survivors and volunteers.
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