‘Hill Country Strong’: Boerne business leads $30 million flood relief drive

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A Boerne-based business has successfully raised $30 million to support flood victims by selling “Hill Country Strong” signs.

The business is calling for donations to be made to the Texas Hill Country Community Fund. This fund plays a pivotal role in the ongoing relief efforts for the victims of the floods that have affected the area.

The campaign, centered around the creation and sale of “Hill Country Strong” signs, has seen overwhelming support from the community and beyond. This support has translated into substantial financial aid for those struggling with the aftermath of the flooding.

The Texas Hill Country Community Fund is the designated recipient of the donations. The fund focuses on distributing resources to flood victims, providing essential support to those in need.

The “Hill Country Strong” signs have become more than just a symbol; they represent a movement towards recovery and rebuilding. The campaign continues to gain traction as more people become aware of the impact of the flooding.

The Texas Hill Country Community Fund remains committed to providing assistance to flood victims. Their partnership with the Boerne business has been instrumental in raising funds and awareness for the cause.

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