Sep 27, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
Somebody Cares hosted a special dinner at a local restaurant for residents from Bumble Bee Hills in Hunt, Texas, where our network has been working to restore homes. “It was a time to re-group, share information get feedback, but mostly enjoy a sweet time of...
Sep 19, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
People told Mr. Pat his home in Bumble Bee Hills would take at least six months, maybe even a year, to restore. But now, just over two months after the flood, it’s nearly ready for move-in, thanks to you–our donors–along with our SCA team, numerous...
Aug 22, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood, Hurricane Helene & Hurricane Milton
Restoration continues in Hunt, Texas, as nine homes have been sheet-rocked and readied for paint. One home has had flooring installed, with cabinets and a new water heater delivered as well. Another truckload of building supplies was delivered in San Angelo...
Aug 15, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
When torrential rains swept through San Angelo and the surrounding area, the resulting floods devastated communities—impacting an estimated 6,000 homes. In moments, lives were upended. Families lost not just houses, but stability, safety, and treasured possessions....
Jul 15, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
When Somebody Cares deploys after a disaster, Mark Roye from SC San Antonio normally loads up his cooker and connects with a local church. While the church serves hot meals to the community, Mark helps them set up as a Point of Distribution for supplies. But in the...
Jul 13, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
Somebody Cares has finished the sixth day on the ground in Bumble Bee HIlls, the largest neighborhood of homes in Hunt, Texas, following the tragic July 4 flood. Over 300 volunteers showed up today to help with demolition, debris removal, and mucking out homes....