Floodwaters still haunt Kerrville, Texas—homes destroyed, families displaced, and recovery grinding on. Alma Martinez lost everything as water rose five feet inside her home, now relying on a rental while volunteers rebuild her house for free. Nonprofits like Somebody Cares America are tackling 17 homes, but they’re battling “compassion fatigue”—fewer volunteers and donations than before. The San Antonio Food Bank is stepping in with groceries, seeing a 20-25% surge in demand since July, feeding thousands across 11 counties. Preliminary damage in Kerrville alone tops $55 million, with over 820 flood reports filed. Parks and city facilities remain closed as debris lingers. Recovery is monumental—and community support, both financial and hands-on, is urgently needed.
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