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League City Responds to Central Texas Flooding with Support Drive and Donations

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Published on July 10, 2025
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In the wake of the recent catastrophic flooding in Central Texas, the League City community has stepped up to offer support to their neighbors in need. A local collection drive spearheaded by the League City S. Mike Lacey American Legion Post 554 is currently underway, aimed at gathering much-needed supplies for those affected by the disaster. According to a statement obtained by the City of League City's official website, donated items can be dropped off every day between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. at the Post located at 1650 State Highway 3.

The call for donations outlines a list of specific items required for relief efforts. Recovery workers and displaced residents are in urgent need of non-perishable food, personal hygiene, and cleanup essentials. This includes items such as protein drinks, Pedialyte, infant and adult diapers, as well as tools and materials for both exterior and interior cleanup – shovels, brooms, and disinfectants. The article from the City of League City further provides that comprehensive list, emphasizing the community's efforts to aid their fellow Texans in this time of crisis.

In addition to supplies, several groups are asking for money to help with flood relief. The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, set up by the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, is giving donations to local groups helping on the ground. You can find online donation details in the City of League City post. The Salvation Army of Kerrville and Kerrville Pets Alive! are also trusted groups accepting donations for their ongoing rescue and relief efforts.