- Several local and national organizations are collecting
donations for general disaster relief efforts, including the
United Way,
Americares,
Salvation Army,
Save the Children,
Catholic Charities USA,
United Methodist Committee on Relief,
SBP,Global
Giving,
Direct Relief,
Heart to Heart and
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief. Houston Texans
defensive end J.J. Watt has set up a
flood relief fund, backing the effort with his own $100,000
donation.
- Donate
here to sponsor families in the Golden Triangle area of Texas
(Chambers, Hardin, Jefferson, Newton, Orange and Tyler
counties).
- Gofundme has curated a list of Harvey relief
efforts, with fundraisers for individual cities, families and
homes.
- Individuals
and corporations
can donate to hurricane relief efforts through the Voluntary
Organizations Active in Disaster.
- The State of Texas Agriculture Relief
fund (STAR fund) is collecting private dollars to help Texas
farmers and ranchers recover from Hurricane Harvey.
- You can support Houston's undocumented communities affected by
the floods by making a donation
here.
- Help
teachers in affected school districts rebuild their classrooms.
Teachers of Tomorrow, a Texas education organization, started a
relief fund for educators affected by Harvey.
- Help
LGBTQ flood victims through the Montrose Center.
- Donate to the Texas
Workers Relief Fund to aid working families in crisis.
- You can help Hurricane Harvey victims by texting HARVEY to
90999 to give $10 to the Red Cross (or by visiting
RedCross.org to give any other amount).
- The
Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, established by Houston Mayor
Sylvester
Turner, is accepting donations for flood victims.