TMF Donors Help Deliver Hope and Healing After Kerr County Flooding
Mar 3, 2026
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Thanks to generous donor support through TMF’s unrestricted disaster grant funding, Hill Country Christian Counseling Center – New Hope – is expanding critical mental health services in the wake of the July 4, 2025, flooding in Kerr County.
Serving the Hill Country for more than 34 years, New Hope provides holistic, evidence-based, trauma-informed outpatient counseling and psychoeducational services to children, teens, adults, seniors, veterans, and families. The center prioritizes low-income and at-risk English and Spanish-speaking individuals who might otherwise be unable to access care.
In response to the flooding, New Hope is offering no-cost therapy sessions to those directly and indirectly impacted. With TMF-supported funding, the organization has:
• Increased its capacity to provide no-cost mental health services
• Expanded its team with a bilingual, licensed LCDC and a Hunt-area LPC to reduce barriers to care
• Strengthened its trauma-informed approach to meet rising community needs
New Hope’s long-standing commitment to becoming a Trauma-Informed Care Center uniquely positioned the organization to respond swiftly and compassionately to this disaster.
We are grateful to our donors for making it possible to support organizations like New Hope — extending hope, healing, and resilience across Kerr County and the surrounding rural Hill Country.