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The Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce has expressed its “deepest sympathy to the individuals, families, and communities impacted by the devastating floods that have swept across the city of Kerrville and the Hill Country,” affirming that “our hearts are with all those who have lost loved ones.”
In the wake of the Independence Day floods, the Chamber stated it “remains committed to supporting relief efforts and sharing verified resources for those who wish to help.” It highlighted how “our community has come together across all sectors to provide aid, comfort, and solidarity to our neighbors in need.”
To facilitate assistance, the Chamber has compiled a continuously updated list of resources, donation opportunities, and volunteer efforts, accessible through its online portal. It urges residents and business leaders in San Antonio to contribute in any way possible—whether through donating, volunteering, or promoting available support. “If you or your organization are leading relief efforts that should be included, please let us know through the link provided,” the statement reads.
Donations and offers of support can be made via the Chamber’s dedicated page: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gXcpC8YH
By drawing on its longstanding roots and vast network, the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce is working to direct meaningful aid to Kerrville and the Hill Country region. With a century-old legacy of civic leadership, it is actively encouraging local engagement to help communities recover and rebuild.













