Help Kerr County Flood Donation: Mammoth Roofing Launches $10,000 Donation Match

Help Kerr County Flood Donation: Mammoth Roofing Launches $10,000 Donation Match

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Kerrville, Texas – In the wake of destructive flooding across Kerr County, Mammoth Roofing & Solar has launched a targeted relief campaign focused on immediate support and long-term community recovery. The company has already contributed $5,000 and is matching public flood donations up to $10,000 to benefit local residents impacted by the disaster.

This community-driven effort is organized in partnership with the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, a reputable nonprofit based in Kerrville. All funds raised go to the Foundation’s Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, ensuring that every dollar stays local and reaches families and nonprofits responding directly to the crisis.


A Local Response to a Local Crisis

The recent flooding in Kerr County damaged homes, overwhelmed drainage systems, and left many families facing expensive repairs and uncertain living conditions. Roads were closed, utilities were disrupted, and many homeowners found themselves without the resources to recover.

For Mammoth Roofing, this isn’t just another region—it’s home. Many of the company’s employees live in and around Kerr County, and several of its past customers are now among those affected.

“This is personal for us,” said a company spokesperson. “We don’t just do business here—we live here, raise our kids here, and go to church and school with the people now dealing with flood damage. We knew we had to act fast.”


$5,000 Already Donated, $10,000 in Matching Funds Available

Mammoth Roofing began the campaign with a $5,000 donation to jumpstart relief efforts. But the company is also calling on the public to step in.

Through a secure donation platform hosted on Givebutter, Mammoth is matching public donations dollar-for-dollar up to $10,000. That means every $25, $50, or $100 contribution is doubled—effectively turning a $10,000 public campaign into a $20,000 impact in just a few days.

The campaign is transparent, efficient, and easy to support. Donations are processed online and directed to a verified 501(c)(3) fund managed by trusted local leaders.


Why the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country?

Mammoth Roofing chose the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country as its relief partner for several reasons:

  • Local leadership: The Foundation is based in Kerrville and serves 10 Texas counties, including Kerr, Kendall, Gillespie, and Bandera.

  • Trusted stewardship: In 2024, it distributed more than $6.8 million in grants to nonprofits across the Hill Country.

  • Proven impact: Their grantees include many flood-response organizations like:

    • Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries

    • Habitat for Humanity Kerr County

    • Hill Country Family Services

    • The Dietert Center

    • Christian Women’s Job Corps of Kerr County

  • Financial transparency: The Foundation holds a Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid and a 4-star rating on Charity Navigator.

  • Speed and focus: With the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund already active, the Foundation can direct incoming funds where they’re needed—fast.

“They already have the infrastructure in place. We didn’t need to build something from scratch. We just needed to plug in where the good work was already being done,” said Mammoth’s spokesperson.


How You Can Help

There are two ways to support the campaign:

1. Donate Online

Give directly to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and double your impact. Mammoth Roofing will match every donation—up to $10,000 total. All donations are processed securely via Givebutter and are fully tax-deductible.

Donate here:

2. Drop Off Critical Supplies

Mammoth Roofing is also collecting essential items to support Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries, which is acting as a distribution and staging site for disaster response.

Requested items include:

  • Bottled water and electrolyte drinks

  • Cleaning supplies (bleach, paper towels, trash bags)

  • Personal hygiene items (soap, diapers, toothpaste)

  • Nonperishable food and snacks for volunteers and first responders

Drop-off location:
Mammoth Roofing & Solar
26669 I-10, Suite 2
Boerne, TX 78015

Field representatives are also collecting donations across Mammoth’s service area. Reps will be canvassing affected neighborhoods and will accept drop-off items directly from homeowners.

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