More than a home: A Story of Recovery after Flooding in Texas

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Ms. Janie and Peaches stand in front of their new RV

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At 70 years old, Mrs. Janie Duke had already weathered more storms in life than most. After losing her husband several years ago, her RV had become her safe haven — a place where she and her beloved dog, Peaches, found comfort, routine, and companionship. But everything changed on July 4, 2025 when flood waters engulfed her community. The RV she depended on was destroyed, leaving her physically displaced, emotionally shaken, and spiritually overwhelmed. She describes those first days as some of the hardest she’s ever faced, feeling both vulnerable and unsure of what the future would hold for her and Peaches.

Losing the RV uprooted every part of her daily life. Her familiar routines were gone, replaced by a loss of stability and the challenge of navigating life without a place to call her own. For someone living alone with only her dog for company, the uncertainty felt even heavier. Janie worried about safety, where she would sleep, and how she would care for Peaches through it all.

Everything changed the day she received her new RV with the help of The Salvation Army and Ark of the Highland Lakes, the Long-term Recovery Group located in Burnet County. Janie remembers that moment and stated, “I felt a sense of relief that I was finally able to breathe again. I also felt joy watching Peaches jump around excitedly as we entered our new home.”

Having a permanent roof over her head brought her peace, hope, and a renewed sense of stability…. right in time for Christmas. Janie said, “Receiving my RV restored my Spirit”, and now she can celebrate the holiday with Peaches in her new home.

To the donors who made her new RV possible, she shares heartfelt gratitude. She stated, “The Salvation Army didn’t just provide a home — they gave me back my independence and the ability to move forward with confidence.”

She also described the team of individuals who helped her recover as compassionate, patient, and deeply supportive through every step.  She says they treated her not just as someone needing help, but as a person who deserved care, respect, and understanding.

Today, she spends her days rebuilding routines that bring her joy — caring for Peaches, enjoying hobbies she had set aside during the hardship, and reconnecting with her sense of purpose. She is moving forward one day at a time, grateful for the stability her new home provides and encouraged by the kindness shown to her during her most difficult chapter.

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The Salvation Army annually helps nearly 24 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social services. By providing food for they hungry, emergency relief for disaster survivors, rehabilitation for those suffering from drug and alcohol abuse, and clothing and shelter for people in need, The Salvation Army is doing the most good at nearly 7,000 centers of operation around the country. For more information, visit SalvationArmyUSA.org.

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