Arch Manning, others stepping up to help Texans affected by horribly tragic July floods

Texas Longhorns starting quarterback is working with relief funds and non-profits across the Lone Star State to do what they can to help those affected by the devastating tragedy.

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Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning (16) takes a break during practice on the University of Texas campus in Austin, Dec. 27, 2024 ahead of the second round playoff game against Arizona State in the Peach Bowl on the New Years Day. Sara Diggins/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Texas starting quarterback Arch Manning announced on his Instagram Tuesday he would be working with Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, Texas Search and Rescue, Mercy Chefs and United Cajun Navy as recovery efforts and clean-up begin following the July 4 floods in central Texas.

"The flooding in central Texas has devastated communities and caused enormous loss. My heart goes to everyone who has been affected. Please join me and donate to the four organizations below who are providing vital support as recovery efforts get underway."

If you would also like to donate or help in any way you can, follow the links provided above for each corresponding organization.

Joining Manning in the efforts to raise awareness and help during this unimaginable tragedy are the good folks over at Inside Texas.

"The Inside Texas community grieves for those stricken by the devastating Hill Country floods, especially the parents who lost young children who didn't get a chance to realize their dreams. We also thank the heroes who saved people and who continue their search for those missing. We urge anyone with the means to donate to the charity of their choosing, or to help in any way they can."

As well as raising awareness, Inside Texas has pledged $10,000 to support those impacted. You can visit several other organizations here to make a donation or find more ways to help.