Salvation Army Disaster Services - Hope is on the Way

Texas Flash Floods

Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) teams are working around the clock to provide meals, hydration and Emotional and Spiritual Care (ESC) in Central Texas communities affected by devastating flooding. 

“The Salvation Army is currently serving in the affected communities of Hunt, Ingram, and Kerrville. We have three fully stocked mobile feeding units that began Saturday morning serving survivors at emergency shelters in Kerrville,” said Major Phil Swyers, with The Salvation Army in Kerrville. “However, when word was received that the road to Hunt was reopened, we sent the two units from San Antonio to serve impacted residents in that city which had been cut off since Friday.”

Service Locations

Service Stats (as of Tuesday, July 8)

Food Service

3,778 hot meals

29,257 drinks

16,218 snacks

5 active mobile
feeding units

Product Distributed

354 cleanup kit

212 comfort/hygiene kits

1,037 clothing items

327 cases water

Service Time

81 disaster workers

718 service hours

Emotional & Spiritual Care

349 contacts

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Give By Phone

1-800-SAL-ARMY  (725-2769)

Give By Mail

P.O. Box 1959
Atlanta, GA 30301

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