FOX Corporation has raised $6.5 million through its relief campaign to aid Texas communities devastated by recent floods, which have claimed over 120 lives. The funds will be directed to vetted organizations for rescue, relief, and recovery efforts, including emergency grants to support impacted families, businesses, and first responders.
The Corporation initially contributed $5 million to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country’s Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, which has already disbursed emergency grants to nonprofit organizations. The ongoing efforts include coordination with local and national authorities to ensure resources reach those in need. President Donald Trump visited Texas to meet with Governor Greg Abbott, emphasizing the importance of continued support for affected communities. The tragedy has also prompted heightened awareness and solidarity efforts among the public and media outlets.
Among those killed were attendees at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp in Kerr County located near the Guadalupe River, where the director tragically lost his life while attempting to save children during the floods. The incident has further underscored the human toll of the disaster and the critical need for assistance. The flood relief campaign has garnered widespread support, with FOX News Media viewers actively contributing to the cause through donations and awareness.