LIST: Shelters and Reunification Centers After Devastating Hill Country Floods
Following the catastrophic floods that swept through Texas Hill Country, emergency response teams have set up shelters and reunification centers to support displaced residents and families seeking loved ones.
Here is the latest list of active shelters and reunification centers:
✅ Emergency Shelters (Open 24/7)
1. Fredericksburg High School Shelter
π 1107 Hwy 16 S, Fredericksburg, TX
π (830) 997-7551
- Offers bedding, food, medical support
- Pets allowed in separate area with limited space
2. Kerr County Event Center at Hill Country Youth Exhibit Center
π 3785 TX-27, Kerrville, TX
π (830) 257-6833
- Cots, meals, mental health support available
- Charging stations for phones & devices
3. First Baptist Church of Marble Falls
π 901 La Ventana Dr, Marble Falls, TX
π (830) 693-4381
- Short-term shelter with food & hygiene supplies
- Volunteer counseling available
4. Llano County Community Center
π 2259 TX-16, Llano, TX
π (325) 247-5354
- Open for flood victims and families
- Accepting donations of clothing and bottled water
π§ Family Reunification Centers
1. Gillespie County Reunification Point – Fire Station #1
π 124 W Main St, Fredericksburg, TX
π (830) 990-2050
- Assisting families in locating missing loved ones
- Coordination with local hospitals and shelters
2. Burnet County Emergency Management Office
π 133 E Jackson St, Burnet, TX
π (512) 756-8080
- Help with missing persons reports
- Guidance for connecting with emergency services
3. Red Cross Regional Reunification Support
π Mobile Teams (Call for Location Info)
π 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767)
- Offering remote reunification tools via Safe & Well website
π¦ Donations & Volunteering
- Contact Hill Country United Way at (830) 896-4843 for donation drop-offs and volunteering opportunities.
- Urgently needed items include: blankets, hygiene kits, diapers, non-perishable food, and clean clothing.
⚠️ Stay Informed
- Local authorities advise residents to avoid flooded areas and follow evacuation orders.
- For real-time updates, follow the Texas Department of Emergency Management (TDEM) on Twitter: @TDEM
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