🚨Volunteers & Support Needed🚨: Spring 2024 Flooding in Southeast Texas

We are reaching out to share an important update on the ongoing efforts to address the severe flooding that has impacted approximately 1,700 homes across five counties. TRT and TXCDR are at the forefront, coordinating with disaster response partners to optimize our efforts, particularly focusing on the most vulnerable populations in Montgomery County, just south of Conroe.

We are diligently working to gather and assess data to extend our reach to Trinity and Harris Counties as information becomes available. Our daily coordination with the Texas Gulf Coast VOAD allows us to stay on top of the evolving needs and ensure our response is swift and effective.

How You Can Help: We Need More Hands and Hearts

While we’ve made great progress, over 200 homes are still in need of help on our crisis cleanup list. The "muck and gut" effort is crucial, and its continuation relies on the strength and commitment of our volunteers and the generosity of our donors.

How You Can Further Assist

  • Volunteer: Your time and skills can make a real difference. Sign up here to join our volunteer team.

  • Donate: Financial support is critically needed to sustain our efforts and provide supplies and logistics for the ongoing cleanup and restoration.

  • Spread the Word: Share this call to action within your networks. Every new volunteer and donation expands our capacity to help those affected.

Your support is not just about rebuilding homes; it’s about restoring lives. Together, we can make a lasting impact. Please join us in this crucial time of need.

Thank you for your generosity and spirit.

Chris from KR is committed to sending daily emails to inform volunteers of upcoming opportunities, ensuring we have the right team in place each day before we reach out to homeowners.

Recent Efforts and Impact

On May 9th and 10th, we began connecting with homeowners who had registered through crisis cleanup. Thanks to the support of volunteers like Marcus Carlson from Hope Disaster/TAC, we were able to identify a dozen families in high need along the San Jacinto area. This past Saturday, our 15 volunteers made significant strides:

  • Visited 6 homes, completing three.

  • Provided necessary supplies to two more homes.

  • Began assistance on another home, with plans to return shortly.

We're grateful for the support from local communities and churches, including Chapelwood UMC, St. Pauls UMC, Christ Memorial Lutheran, and several others. Your support is invaluable.

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Ross Van Balen