July 2025 Central Texas Flooding
ASCE Texas Section thoughts are with everyone affected. When stormwater overwhelms communities and damages infrastructure, we feel it deeply—not just as civil engineers, but as neighbors, friends, and fellow Texans.
At ASCE Texas Section, we are committed to supporting those impacted and mobilizing the strength of our community. Please use this page to gather and share helpful resources for those in need—and we invite you to share any links or support opportunities you come across. For those not directly affected, there are meaningful ways to help. Your compassion and expertise can make a difference.
In the coming months, we are also forming a Task Committee to assess the impacts and develop informed recommendations from a civil engineering perspective. If you would like to contribute to this important effort, please contact us at texasectionasce@gmail.com.
If you or someone you know has been affected, please don’t hesitate to reach out—whether for support, connection, or simply to share your story. Your ASCE community stands with you.
If you’re looking for ways to help, below is a list of trusted organizations accepting donations:
- The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund is directing donations to vetted rescue, relief, and recovery groups working across the affected counties.
- The American Red Cross is operating local shelters for those whose homes have been impacted.
- Texas Search and Rescue (TEXSAR) is leading volunteer swift-water teams, K9s, drones, and other equipment to support searches.
- World Central Kitchen is serving meals to first responders and displaced families.
- Kerrville Pets Alive! and Austin Pets Alive! are caring for displaced and injured pets.
Other resources for those affected by the flooding:
- Call the Teladoc Health natural disaster hotline at 855-225-5032 to request a free visit.
Please add your story, words of encouragement, trusted resources and donation options that you know and trust.