SAN ANTONIO—The SWBC Foundation has donated $100,000 to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, managed by the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.
"This contribution will help provide vital support to our neighbors affected by the devastating floods in Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville, Center Point, and Comfort," SWBC said.
“The Hill Country is part of our extended family,” said Charlie Amato, chairman and co-founder of SWBC. “Our families, friends, clients, and partners have been directly impacted by this disaster, and we feel a profound responsibility to stand with them during this time of need. We are here for you, not just today, but for the long road ahead.”
The contribution, SWBC said, is part of the SWBC Foundation’s ongoing commitment to "supporting the communities where we live and work."
"The devastation left behind is deeply felt across the region, and we recognize the strength and resilience it takes to recover. By donating to this fund, which works with its trusted network of responders and non-profits, we’re ensuring that help reaches those who need it most—quickly, compassionately, and effectively," SWBC said.
“Seeing the devastation in Kerr County and knowing how many lives have been upended is heartbreaking,” said Gary Dudley, president and Co-founder of SWBC. “These aren’t just communities we serve, they are communities we’re part of.”
"This moment calls for unity, compassion, and action, and the SWBC Foundation is honored to play a part in helping the Texas Hill Country move forward," SWBC said.
