As the Hill Country continues to clean up and rebuild after the devastating floods that struck on Independence Day weekend, local businesses and residents in the area have taken charge of the operation in Kerr County.
The local impact
Armour Excavating , a locally owned construction business located in Kerr County, has partnered with King’s Ransom Foundation , a Kerrville nonprofit, to help speed up the cleanup process along the Guadalupe River.
Their goal is to raise $500,000 toward the continued cleanup of flood damage throughout Kerr County, Stephen Day, the owner of the company, told Community Impact .
How it works
Called the Armour Flood Fund , the donations go “directly to the frontline” of heavily damaged areas, Day said.
After donations are sent to King’s Ransom, Arm