May 5, 2026 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
“I wanted you all to be the first to know that on 23 April 2026, we completed the Vazquez’ house in Hunt,” wrote Pastor Phil Jackson. “It is move in ready!” The Vazquez family of five lost their house when water rose up to the attic. They barely escaped with their...
Feb 10, 2026 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
David Stearns is a 98-year old U.S. Navy WWII veteran. He and his wife, Joan Connor, were in their home when the July Fourth flood swept through Texas Hill Country. They survived the storm but lost everything they owned, including their house–and the will to...
Dec 12, 2025 | Hill Country Flood, Uncategorized
As of December 9, six of the 10 flooded homes Somebody Cares committed to restore in the Bumble Bee Hills community of Hunt, Texas, have been completed and occupied once again by their homeowners. Another home is expected to be completed this week, with three more in...
Nov 27, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
It was a wonderful day as we held our SOMEBODY still CARES Feast of Plenty in Ingram (Kerrville), Texas, on Saturday, November 22. A special thank you to Mercury One for partnering with us by providing thousands of dollars of resources, including gift cards. We...
Nov 14, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
Even as the nation mourned over the tragic Fourth of July flood that took the lives of children and unsuspecting campers in the Kerrville area of Texas, damage from floodwaters went far beyond the Texas Hill Country. Just over 150 miles away, in the community of San...
Oct 17, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
In the Bumble Bee Hills neighborhood of Hunt, Texas, hope is being rebuilt one home—and one heart—at a time. Since the Fourth of July flood devastated the area, the outpouring of compassion has been extraordinary. More than 2,900 volunteers have given over 10,000...