
Commemoration Events
Remember. Honor. Find Support.
This summer, we will gather to remember lives affected by the flood disaster, honoring resilience and shared strength. We share in grief, but also in the quiet strength that comes from standing together. These commemoration events are moments to reflect, to support one another, and to recognize the resilience that lives within every neighbor, family, and friend impacted. As recovery continues, please know you are not alone. Help is here – through local organizations, volunteers, and caring individuals ready to listen, assist, and walk alongside you. Together, we can honor what was lost while gently rebuilding what lies ahead. Through compassion, unity, and hope, our community will move forward – stronger, closer, and committed to caring for one another every step of the way.
Events
Stories of Resilience: Rising Up From the Flood
The Kerr County Love Project
Crystal Bowl Sound Meditation Event
Plant the Guadalupe Benefit Concert at Crider’s Rodeo & Dance Hall Featuring Gary P. Nunn
Loss, Healing, and the Power of Song Workshop @ KFF
Kerrville Folk Festival Memorial Concert
A Night to Unite Fundraiser
Hill Shapes Healing & Resilience Dance Performance
Arcadia Live Faith & Fellowship Concert
Symphony of the Hills Concert Remembrance & Resilience
UGRA Annual River Clean Up
Mental Health Resources
Our entire community has endured serious challenges since July 4th. Mental health concerns follow every natural disaster. It’s normal, and it affects every single person in our community. At Kerr Together, we want you to know that what you’re feeling is real, and it matters. Needing support isn’t weakness – it’s taking back power in a situation where many feel powerless. Your mind needs care just like your body does.
Grief, fear, sleeplessness, numbness—all of it is normal as we work to rebuild. Just because it’s “normal” doesn’t mean you have to face it alone. As a community, we’ve experienced something extraordinary, and healing will take time. Help is here. You deserve it. You’re worth it.
You can reach the team at Hill Country MHDD’s Crisis Line at 1-877-466-0660
The local Hill Country MHDD office has strong resources available. You can reach them at 830-257-6553
You can also reach the National 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in English and Español – just dial or text 988
Support Partners
As you consider you own journey and place in commemoration, we know that some may need a little extra help and support. Below are some resources available if you need someone to talk to – and please see our full list of resources on our EMOTIONAL & SPIRITUAL WORKING GROUP PAGE.





