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Austin nonprofit network is seeking aid for survivors of Texas floods
Wednesday, May 22, 2024 by Beth Bond
In response to the severe storms and flooding in Houston and Hays County, Austin Disaster Relief Network (ADRN) is on the ground providing real-time relief and support. The nonprofit network of about 200 Austin-area churches and trained volunteers is seeking additional volunteers as well as donations of money and supplies. People interested in supporting survivors and distributing supplies can join ADRN’s volunteer efforts by signing up here. In-kind donations can be made through this Amazon wish list or through donations to Hope Family Thrift Store. Financial contributions to sustain disaster relief operations can be made here and will cover things like clean-up buckets, hygiene kits and survivor care kits, which are critically low. The Austin-based nonprofit organization is dedicated to providing physical, emotional and spiritual care to disaster survivors.
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