Sewa International Mobilizes Multi-City Volunteer Force in Response to Devastating Central Texas Floods
AUSTIN, Texas and SAN ANTONIO, July 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Devastating flash floods struck the Texas Hill Country earlier this month, claiming the lives of over a hundred people, with some still missing. Thousands of homes across multiple counties have been damaged, families remain displaced, essential supplies are scarce, and the need for urgent support continues to grow.
Relief operations began on July 7, with Sewa International teams deployed across Kerrville, Ingram, Hunt, and Leander. More than 100 Sewa volunteers from Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio have participated in cleanup and supply efforts.
On July 19–20, Sewa teams supported flood-hit areas in Center Point, Hunt, and Ingram by clearing debris, restoring a fire station pantry, and assisting a girls' camp. Volunteers mucked and gutted homes, removed moldy furniture and flooring, coordinated donation supplies, and managed volunteer centers and aid logistics.
"Sewa is committed to standing with our Texas communities during this heartbreaking time," said Srikant Gundavarapu, President of Sewa International. "We are working directly with families to provide food, shelter, and care—and we are here for the long haul to help rebuild."
With over 1,000 cleanup requests, the disaster calls for sustained, coordinated action. Sewa is working closely with the Texas Department of Emergency Management, the Salvation Army, local churches, and the San Antonio and Gulf Coast VOAD networks to enhance response and recovery efforts.
"Sewa means selfless service," said Rakhi Israni, spokesperson for Sewa International. "We are committed to standing with flood survivors - many of whom have lost their homes, livelihoods, and loved ones - and supporting them through every stage of recovery."
In response to rising needs, Sewa launched the Texas Hill Country Flood Relief Fund with a $250,000 goal. The fund supports urgent relief like food, hygiene kits, gift cards, and shelter, with long-term aid for rebuilding and displaced families. So far, 50% of the goal has been raised.
Sewa will grow its volunteer efforts, build partnerships, and engage the Indian American and U.S. communities to sustain relief efforts. Key Sewa partners in this response include Ekal Vidyalaya, Vadtal Dham, Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America (VHPA), Operation Blessing, DISHA-USA, Kannadigas of Dallas-Fort Worth (KADAK), Lohana Association of Dallas-Fort Worth (LADFW), Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS), and the Vallabh Youth Organization (VYO). Volunteers receive meals, lodging, and logistical support to help them serve safely and effectively. Sewa's trained disaster volunteers, supported by a strong coordination team, are working with emergency agencies and local nonprofits to ensure efficient relief delivery.
To support our Texas Hill Country Flood Relief efforts, please donate here:
https://sewausa.org/TexasHillCountryFloodRelief2025
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ZPcKQsdcs/
Volunteer registration - https://forms.gle/YDefWWcbnuTvvuse9
Link to pictures of Sewa efforts on the ground - https://photos.app.goo.gl/RJjq4uzvXPDjWwsz9
About Sewa International
Sewa International (www.sewausa.org) is a 501 (c) (3) Hindu faith-based charitable nonprofit that works in the areas of disaster recovery, education, and development. Sewa has 43 Chapters across the USA and serves regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin.
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