Kerrville, Texas — July 4, 2025 — Recent heavy rains have caused devastating flooding across Kerrville and the surrounding Hill Country region. Lives have been lost, and many families are facing unimaginable grief and hardship. Our hearts go out to everyone affected by this tragedy.
For those seeking loved ones or in need of shelter and support, reunification centers have been set up at Ingram Elementary School in West Kerr (125 Brave Run W, Ingram, TX 78025) and at Arcadia Live in Kerrville (717 Water St, Kerrville, TX 78028).
Hill Country MHDD recognizes the deep emotional toll that natural disasters can take. In response, we are mobilizing our crisis mental health resources to provide immediate assistance to individuals and families affected by the flooding. If you or a loved one are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, depressed, or in crisis:
Please call our 24/7 helpline at 877-466-0660.
Our compassionate and professionally trained team is available around the clock to offer emotional support, counseling, information on next steps, and connections to additional community resources.
Flooding Can Trigger a Range of Emotional Responses
• Increased anxiety and fears about safety
• Difficulty coping with displacement or loss
• Strain on family relationships
• Depression, grief, or emotional exhaustion
We want everyone to know: You are not alone. Emotional and mental support is a critical part of disaster recovery. Hill Country MHDD stands ready to help you navigate these challenges.
What to Expect When You Call 877-466-0660
• Free, confidential support from a trained crisis counselor
• Guidance on stress management and coping strategies
• Information on local recovery services and mental health care option

