Operation Blessing Provides Aid to Texas Flood Victims
CBN NewsJuly 18, 20252 min4,578 views
8 connectionsΒ·11 entities in this videoβFlood Devastation in Texas Hill Country
- π The Texas Hill Country experienced devastating floods, with over 100 people lost, making it potentially the deadliest in the state's history.
- π Heavy rainfall continued during recovery efforts, complicating search operations around the Guadalupe River.
- π One resident described how their family was separated by rising waters, forcing them to wait for the water to recede to reach their children.
Operation Blessing's Relief Efforts
- π€ Operation Blessing is actively providing relief and aid to those affected by the floods in Kerrville, Texas.
- π οΈ Volunteers are helping residents clean up and begin the process of rebuilding their homes and lives.
- β¨ The assistance provided by Operation Blessing significantly lifts the spirits of those affected, offering hope during a difficult time.
Call for Disaster Relief Support
- π Operation Blessing aims to be the "hands and feet of Jesus" by responding with love and compassion to disasters.
- π Individuals can support disaster relief efforts by calling 1-800-700-7000, texting OBDR to 71777, or donating online via CBN.com.
- βοΈ Donations can also be mailed to CBN Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23463, with "disaster relief fund" in the memo line.
- π’ The organization emphasizes the urgent need for help to meet the desperate needs of those impacted by the floods.
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