Nearly six months after the July 4 flood that swamped parts of Kerr County, families and business owners say recovery is moving too slowly, even after the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced it had raised $100 million from donors around the world.
The foundation says it has given away or promised about $58 million for flood recovery. Its website lists detailed allocations totaling roughly $27.9 million for specific categories, including housing, churches, businesses and mental health services.
The foundation’s breakdown on its website lists: • $9.35 million for housing support, including rentals, case management and home construction; • $4.23 million distributed to 12 groups, mostly churches, to help flood victims financially; • $3.8 million to businesses via l

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