Blue River Community Foundation (BRCF) is collecting donations to support flood relief efforts in Kerr County, Texas.
Donations will be directed to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, which serves the affected areas. Donations will be used to support nonprofit organizations, first responders agencies, and local governments actively involved in response, relief, and recovery efforts, according to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country's website.
BRCF will collect donations to the Shelby County Disaster Relief Fund through July 31st and then forward all funds to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country to aid in recovery efforts.
To donate online through BRCF, click the following link: https://form.jotform.com/233178345673160 . Checks can be mailed to 54 W. Broadway St., Suite 1, Shelbyville, IN. Donations can also be dropped off at our office at the same location.
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