Latest News: Texans on Mission teams are working in the Hill Country.  

Texans on Mission-trained chaplains were in Kerrville immediately to provide spiritual and emotional support to the tight-knit community facing this unimaginable tragedy. The emotional toll placed on the families affected by the floods is heavy. They are hurting and desperately searching for hope. TXM flood recovery teams are helping homeowners tear out water-soaked drywall, insullation and flooring.

Another wave of volunteers deployed to San Angelo to do flood recovery. San Angelo received record rain on July 4 that caused severe damage to homes and buildings. TXM is also mobilizing teams in Menard. TXM is now transitioning to long-term rebuilding projects in the affected areas. Rebuild work will continue into 2026 as the needs continue to be identified. To find out more about the work TXM is doing in all these locations, visit texansonmission.org/news


If you would like to give a financial gift: 

  • If you can make a donation with a credit or debit card, please use the form below. This is the easiest and fastest way to make a donation.
  • If you want to mail a check, send it to Texans on Mission, 5351 Catron Drive, Dallas TX 75227.
  • If you want to make a donation by telelphone, please call (214) 275-1100. We are receiving a large volume of calls. If you leave a message, we will respond as soon as possible.

Please note that we are not acceping physical donations (like clothing and supplies) at this time. 


If you would like to volunteer:

Prayer is critical

The situation in the Texas Hill Country is devastating. Families are hurting and looking for hope. Texans on Mission volunteers can provide the practical help people need and can point them to Christ, who brings hope and healing. Through your financial support and prayers, you are right there with them, comforting those who are hurting after an unimaginable tragedy.

Since 1967, Texans on Mission volunteers have delivered help, hope and healing to millions after disasters of all kinds through mass feeding, chainsaw, flood recovery and chaplain teams.