Dallas Cowboys, Texans, NFL Donate $1.5M to Texas Flood Victims
Dallas Cowboys, Texans, NFL Donate $1.5M to Texas Flood Victims

Dallas Cowboys, Texans, NFL Donate $1.5M to Texas Flood Victims

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Devastating flash floods in Texas Hill Country have resulted in over 80 deaths and numerous missing persons, prompting a strong response from local and national organizations. The Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans each pledged $500,000 to aid relief efforts, with the NFL Foundation matching $500,000, totaling $1.5 million to support immediate rescue, relief, and long-term recovery for survivors and families of victims. The Pittsburgh-based Brother's Brother Foundation also committed $50,000 and plans to provide humanitarian aid such as hygiene kits and medical supplies. Several Texas sports teams, including the San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks, have expressed condolences and solidarity with affected families and first responders. The floods, caused by intense rainfall and rapid rises in the Guadalupe River, have particularly impacted vulnerable groups, including children at a summer camp. The coordinated efforts highlight the community and sports organizations' commitment to helping Texas recover from this catastrophic natural disaster.

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