Ark of Highland Lakes was one of the first organizations to jump into action after the Fourth of July weekend flood , and its job of assisting victims of the natural disaster is still far from over.

The nonprofit Ark, formerly known as the Highland Lakes Crisis Network, was founded in the wake of the October 2018 flooding of the Llano and Colorado rivers to help residents recover and rebuild. The organization is continuing its original mission, following up on at least 433 identified cases of long-term assistance needed after the most recent disaster.

“It’s still pretty chaotic around here, but we’re getting into a rhythm,” Ark Executive Director Kevin Naumann told DailyTrib.com . “(The flood was) a devastating and terrible thing, but it’s also the time you see the best in people.

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