The devastating floods that swept through Central Texas in July 2025 have displaced thousands of families and destroyed countless homes, schools, and businesses. While government agencies are mobilized, the magnitude of the disaster exceeds the reach of first responders alone.
At iVoteMyVote.com, we believe that citizen-led action can make all the difference. Here’s how you can contribute — by donating, volunteering, or spreading the word.
💬 Volunteer Voices from the Ground
Hear directly from those who’ve stepped in to help:
“We pulled an elderly couple from their flooded home just hours before the water swept through.”
— Chris M., Team Rubicon volunteer
“Over 2,000 hot meals in three days. Seeing people smile over warm food was unforgettable.”
— Andrea L., World Central Kitchen volunteer
“We mucked out five homes in one weekend. Most residents had no flood insurance. Just being there gave them hope.”
— Ray D., ADRN volunteer
These are ordinary people doing extraordinary work — and you can be next.
✅ Want to Volunteer? Start Here
Below are the most effective disaster relief organizations actively deployed in the Central Texas flood zone — and they are looking for help.
Organization | Volunteer Link |
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Team Rubicon | teamrubiconusa.org/volunteer |
Austin Disaster Relief Network (ADRN) | adrn.org/volunteer |
Samaritan’s Purse | samaritanspurse.org/volunteer |
World Central Kitchen | wck.org/volunteer |
American Red Cross | redcross.org/volunteer |
Operation Airdrop | operation-airdrop.com |
Most of these organizations offer free training and quick deployment opportunities. No experience necessary. Just willingness.
💸 How to Donate Wisely
Financial donations are the most effective way to support recovery efforts. They allow relief teams to act quickly and meet critical needs without logistical delays.
You can donate directly to:
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Red Cross – Texas Flood Relief: Choose “Texas Floods” on their giving page.
💡 Tip: Avoid sending clothes or supplies unless specifically requested. Monetary donations go further and faster.
📣 Spread the Word. Be the Help.
Even if you can’t donate or volunteer today — you can still help:
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Share this blog.
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Post a volunteer link.
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Encourage your community to give or get involved.
No one can do everything. But everyone can do something.
🤝 iVoteMyVote.com Gives Back
To show our commitment to civic responsibility and relief efforts, iVoteMyVote.com will donate 50% of all membership fees (from both voters and candidates) collected through September 30, 2025 to:
Samaritan’s Purse – Flood Response Team
We stand with Texas — and with every person stepping up to rebuild it.