ACC Flood Relief Support

On July 4, 2025, Central Texas experienced a catastrophic flooding event. Austin Community College is focused on the safety and well-being of our students and employees and supporting our neighbors in their time of need. Below is a list of resources available to our community, information on support, and ways you can help. We’ll continue to update this page with new information, resources, and ways to help as recovery efforts progress. Please check back regularly.

ACC Support Resources

ACC offers resources and support to help our students and employees who are impacted by the recent storms. Below are opportunities available at the College.

For Students

  • Counseling Services: ACC counselors are available to support you through this difficult time. Schedule an appointment.
  • Academic Support: If you’re struggling, please talk to your instructor. We’re here to help you stay on track.

For Employees

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Confidential support and resources are available to help you and your family. Access EAP.
  • Work & Leave: Speak with your supervisor if you need time to recover or assist loved ones.

Ways You Can Help

ACC is working with local partners and rescue groups to identify the greatest needs. Below, we will share opportunities on and off our campuses to support flood relief efforts.

Here are trusted organizations that support victims and their families. You can give money, donate supplies, serve meals, or help with pet care.

Local Relief & Recovery Organizations

  • The Hill Country Community Foundation
    Supporting relief and rebuilding efforts after the flood of July 4, 2025. Your generosity helps our neighbors recover. Link here.
  • Salvation Army – Kerrville Kroc Center
    Providing meals, shelter, and essential services. Link here.
  • TEXSAR
    Austin-based nonprofit specializing in emergency response has teams and search dogs to aid in the search for the missing. Link here.
  • Central Texas Chapter | American Red Cross
    Providing food, relief supplies, and other critical resources like financial and family travel assistance. Several emergency shelters are open for those seeking refuge or a place to charge their phone and connect with our Disaster Mental Health volunteers. Link here.
  • Central Texas Community Foundation – Wilco CARES
    Collecting funds to provide direct financial assistance to residents and small businesses in Williamson County affected by flooding and other disasters. Link here.
  • The Austin Disaster Network
    Seeking funds, in-kind donations, purchases from Amazon Wishlist, and volunteers. Link here.
  • Texas Children’s Hospital in Austin
    Collecting donations of essential items for children and families in crisis. Link here.
  • Kerrville Pets Alive! / Austin Pets Alive!
    Rescuing and reuniting flood-impacted pets. Link here.
  • Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter
    Seeking fosters for displaced dogs and cats, as well as monetary donations. Link here.

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