Sinclair Cares Texas Tragedy Relief

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Sinclair and The Salvation Army have teamed up to launch Sinclair Cares: Texas Tragedy Relief, aiming to aid those impacted by catastrophic flooding in Central Texas. The flash floods have tragically claimed over 100 lives and caused severe destruction in Kerrville and nearby areas. The Salvation Army is on the ground, providing essential services such as hot meals, hygiene supplies, and emotional care for both survivors and first responders. Donations will ensure that 100% of funds go directly to support these efforts, reinforcing the community's need for immediate help. This initiative responds to the urgent needs of families seeking safety and assistance in the aftermath of the disaster.

Historically, the Salvation Army has been a key player in disaster relief, showcasing their commitment to aiding those in crisis. The collaboration with Sinclair amplifies the outreach and effectiveness of these relief efforts. As the situation develops, continued support will be crucial for recovery and rebuilding.

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