Woodforest National Bank supports flood relief for Texas Hill Country

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Woodforest National Bank proudly sponsors the Band Together Texas benefit concert on August 17, 2025, at the Moody Center in Austin, raising funds for flood-affected communities. The July 4 floods led to over 130 deaths and extensive property damage, prompting this charity event to support local recovery efforts. Artists such as Miranda Lambert and Kelly Clarkson will perform, with proceeds directed to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country. Robert E. Marling Jr.

, CEO of Woodforest National Bank, emphasized the bank's dedication to its community during challenging times. The event also features appearances from notable figures, including actors Matthew McConaughey and Dennis Quaid. Woodforest joins the Dell Foundation and the Peace, Love, & Happiness Foundation as presenting sponsors. The concert aims to foster community solidarity and resilience through music and shared experiences. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to ongoing recovery efforts in the Texas Hill Country.

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