

Nearly one year after devastating floods impacted communities across Kerr County and the Texas Hill Country, Texas Regional Bank (TRB) has donated the proceeds of its Central Texas Flood Relief Fund (CTFRF) to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country’s Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and Texas Lions Camp.
Following the July 2025 floods, TRB established the CTFRF and matched donations made by customers, employees, and community members. During presentations held on June 25, representatives from TRB presented the proceeds while recognizing both organizations for their continued service to the region.


Since 1982, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has connected charitable giving with local needs across the region. Following the July 2025 floods, the Foundation quickly established the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, helping mobilize resources and aid to affected families, businesses, and communities throughout Kerr County.
Texas Lions Camp has provided camp experiences at no cost for Texas children with physical disabilities, visual or hearing impairments, diabetes, cancer, Down syndrome, and other special medical needs for generations. Following the floods, the organization also stepped forward to support recovery efforts while continuing its longstanding mission of serving children and families throughout Kerrville and the surrounding region.
“This fund gave our customers, employees, and community members an opportunity to continue supporting Kerr County long after the initial response,” said James Ehrlich, Kerrville Market President at TRB. “These organizations continue making a meaningful difference every day for the families and communities they serve, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to support their work.”
Lance Spruiell, Central Texas Region President at TRB, said the presentations recognized organizations whose work continues well beyond the immediate response to a disaster.
“Recovery doesn’t end when the immediate emergency passes,” Spruiell said. “Organizations like the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country and Texas Lions Camp continue serving their communities every day, and we’re honored that the generosity of our customers, employees, and community members will help support that ongoing work.”
The CTFRF matched contributions from customers, employees, community members, and TRB, helping extend support to organizations continuing the work of recovery across Kerr County and the Texas Hill Country.
Recovery continues for many families and communities across the Texas Hill Country. To learn more about the organizations featured in this story or find ways to support their ongoing work, visit the links below.