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EF-2 Tornado in Kingsbury, Guadalupe County

On March 21, 2022, an EF-2 Tornado hit Guadalupe County. Over 50 homes were damaged. Several homes were completely destroyed. Many have no insurance. Residents have a long road to recovery ahead; every donation helps!

Donations for Tornado Relief for Guadalupe County can be made here.

The home in this picture belongs to a Guadalupe County man, 70, who escaped injury after a tornado ripped off the roof and walls of his home. Here is a video story by KSAT 12 about this home.

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San Marcos Covid Housing Relief Program

BR3T partnered with Community Action, Inc. of Central Texas to administer the City of San Marcos Covid Housing Relief program. Together we administered over $740,000 in Covid relief funds to assist 219 households with up to 3 months of rent, mortgage, and/or utility assistance. Applications were open June 1, 2021 – October 4, 2021. These funds were a combination of CDBG-CV funds and other funds allocated to the program by the San Marcos City Council.

Including the $300,000 December 2020 Hays County Covid Relief program, BR3T has helped administer over $1 Million in Covid-19 Housing Relief funds with applications accepted over 5 months.

A quote from a resident who had already been displaced from her home that we helped get a new rental:

"Thank you again for all your help your the only one that actually returned my phone call and treated me like a humans should treat each other and didn't talk down to me 3wks I've been trying to reach out to all the resources that were available and you were the only one that took the time to call and help me THANK YOU !!!"

 

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BR3T responds to the Winter Storm Uri of February 2021

Winter Storm Uri, the severe weather event of February 2021, consisted of multi day freezing temperatures, snow, power outages, blackouts, and water service disruptions. Homes were damaged by the snow, freezing temperature, pipes bursting, and water damage.

 

BR3T has raised over $80,000 to repair homes in our four counties damaged by the Winter Storm. We are grateful for the grants we have received from Texas Congregational Disaster Readiness, Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders administering Red Cross funds, ADRN (Austin Disaster Relief Network), and SBP (St. Bernards Project).

A quote from a resident we helped:

Before BR3T came into my life after the freeze I was feeling so very defeated, helpless scared, I had no idea what I was going to do, everything was falling apart around me once again...all I knew to do was pray..then I received a call from [BR3T] and I had hope again...she stood by my side throughout all the ups and downs and told me dont give up. For that I am forever grateful… I finally have some peace of mind knowing that I am going to be ok...I am safe... ...no more mold...I can finally breathe literally and figuratively. Thank you for giving me my life back. Forever Grateful

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Hays County Emergency Preparedness Fair 2021

The Hays County Office of Emergency Services (OES) invites the public to attend the annual Emergency Preparedness Fair this Saturday, September 11. Several weeks ago, Hays County Commissioners Court proclaimed September as Preparedness Month. This event is geared toward offering the community an opportunity to learn about being prepared for most any emergency.

As part of the fair’s opening ceremonies, which begin at 9:30 a.m., U.S. military veterans will be on hand to lead the crowd in a moment of silence in remembrance of those lives lost on 9/11/2001. The Hays County High School Band will play taps and shortly after a Blackhawk helicopter will land near the site.

The preparedness fair begins at 10 a.m. Attendees can expect to take important classes, learn how to make a preparedness kit, and hear from experts about how to be ready to face most any emergency. They can also learn about the county’s emergency alert system, talk to first responders, and find out more about the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) – an organization comprised of volunteers from across Hays County.

OES Director Mike Jones said the fair offers an opportunity for people to learn how to be more self-sufficient during emergencies like the February 2021snowstorm when thousands across the county lost power and water for days.

“We want our residents to have the knowledge and confidence to assist their families and neighbors until help arrives,” he said. “During a major weather event or other emergency, first responders may not be able to get there right away. That’s why knowing what to do and how to help is so critical.”

Classes offered during the fair include: Stop the Bleed (tourniquets); Citizen Response Active Shooter Events (CRASE); CPR take 10, FireWise (Wildland Fire Home Preparation), Standard Response Protocol (SRP) business and school response for sheltering in place and evacuations. The class schedule is on the haysinformed.com website.

Vendors will offer ideas about everything from insurance coverage to financial issues after a crisis to knowing what documents to take in case of an evacuation, as well as taking care of pets during an emergency.

The fair also features a silent auction and a raffle. OES Coordinator Michelle Villegas said the public can bid on the auction items on the Bidding Owl website: https://www.biddingowl.com/Auction/home.cfm?auctionID=23130.

“We received many fantastic donations from more than 20 local businesses for this auction,” she said. “Seeing all the community support is so encouraging. We’re truly humbled by their desire to help.”

Villegas added people can also buy raffle tickets for the baskets that will be on display during the fair, including several donated by Hays County employees. Tickets are $1 for five, three for $15 and six for $20. The drawing is at 3:45 p.m. – need not be present to win.

“Our hope is that community members will bid on the items and buy raffle tickets to help raise the money that will be donated to two local organizations,” she said.

Silent auction proceeds benefit the Hays County Fire Chiefs Association. Raffle basket proceeds benefit BR3T.

For more information about the Hays County Emergency Preparedness Fair, including the class schedule, vendor list, maps and more, visit haysinformed.com. The event takes place September 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hays CISD Performing Arts Center in Kyle, located at 979 Kohlers Crossing at the intersection of FM 1626.

Below are the COVID-19 protocols for the event:

  • Extra space between vendor booths.
  • Many vendors and exhibitors will be outdoors (weather permitting).
  • Masks and hand sanitizer will be available to all vendors and participants.
  • Our CERT team will periodically provide cleaning and disinfection of common areas.
  • Bathrooms with handwashing stations will be available.
  • Most OES team members are vaccinated; vaccine doses will be available for those who want one.
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Hays County Covid Relief Program – December 2020

In 2020, BR3T worked with Hays County to design a COVID-19 Relief program using $300,000 federal CARES Acts funds. BR3T designed, built, and administered the Hays County Covid Relief program. The program had an expedited timeframe of 4 weeks; applications were open 11/25/20-12/22/20. Up to three months of rent, mortgage, and/or utility assistance was proved to 130 households that had financial hardships due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Allstate Foundation Helping Hands Grant

Thank you to an Allstate volunteer for empowering people and our community. Wendell Smith gave his time and helped us to receive a $500 Allstate Foundation Helping Hands Grant. The Allstate Foundation supports the causes that Allstate agency owners, financial specialists and employees care about most by providing Allstate Foundation Helping Hands Grants to nonprofits where they volunteer their time to help communities thrive.

 

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Union Pacific COVID-19 Relief Grant in the Safety cause area

Thank you to Union Pacific for awarding BR3T a $6,000 COVID-19 Relief Grant in the Safety cause area. BR3T is using this grant to respond to the Covid pandemic and for our Disaster Preparedness Education. We are helping the residents in our communities to respond to the current disaster as well as to be prepared for the next disaster.

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BR3T Receives St. David’s Foundation Grant

BR3T has received a Covid-19 Recovery Fund grant from St. David's Foundation. BR3T is grateful to receive these funds to assist with our Covid-19 response.

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