Community Aid: League City Organizes Donations for Flooded Central Texas
Following the devastating floods that swept through Central Texas, the League City community is taking meaningful steps to assist those impacted by the disaster. One of the leading efforts is a grassroots supply drive led by the S. Mike Lacey American Legion Post 554, which has opened its doors to collect essential relief items.
The donation center, located at 1650 State Highway 3, is open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., welcoming residents who wish to contribute to the recovery mission. This initiative, featured on the City of League City’s official website, highlights the power of local unity in the face of statewide hardship.
Urgently Needed Items
Organizers have emphasized the critical need for specific items that can support both displaced families and cleanup crews. Among the top priorities are:
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Non-perishable food items and nutritional drinks (including Pedialyte and protein shakes)
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Infant and adult diapers
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Personal hygiene products
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Cleanup tools such as shovels, brooms, heavy-duty gloves, and disinfectants
These supplies are crucial for helping families begin the process of rebuilding and for equipping volunteers on the front lines of recovery.
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Financial Donations Welcome
In addition to physical goods, several organizations are also seeking financial support to help fund ongoing recovery operations. One notable effort is the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, managed by the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country. Contributions to this fund go directly to trusted local nonprofits offering food, shelter, and cleanup assistance.
Other vetted organizations accepting donations include the Salvation Army of Kerrville and Kerrville Pets Alive!, both of which are providing vital services, including shelter, medical care, and rescue efforts for people and animals affected by the floods.
How You Can Help
If you’re a League City resident looking to lend a hand, here’s how you can contribute:
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Drop off supplies at American Legion Post 554 between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
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Donate online through the Community Foundation or other local groups (links available on the City of League City website)
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Spread the word by sharing donation drives on social media or organizing neighborhood collections
A Community That Cares
In times of crisis, Texans have long shown a deep commitment to helping one another—and League City is no exception. The ongoing supply drive and financial donation efforts are just a few examples of how everyday people are rising to meet extraordinary challenges.
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As cleanup and recovery continue, every contribution counts—whether it’s a can of soup, a gallon of bleach, or a few dollars toward relief efforts. Together, these acts of kindness are helping Central Texas recover, rebuild, and move forward.