These North Texas business are donating proceeds to Hill Country flood relief
There are many ways for North Texans to support those affected by the devastating floods that hit the Texas Hill Country over the Fourth of July weekend.
Plenty of local restaurants and other small businesses are donating entire days’ worth of profits or offering special sales in this time of need in order to support fellow Texans.
Whether it’s a Texas chain or a local Fort Worth business, there is no shortage of ways to help.
Here’s where you can go. And if you know of any business that is offering to help that is not on this list, let us know.
Local businesses donating to flood relief
Bonnel’s Restaurant Group: Jon’s Grille, Buffalo Bros, Bonnell’s, and Waters
The restaurant group will donate 10 percent of proceeds from all locations to mental health services and food funds for first responders through July 11.
Hai Hospitality: Loro, Uchi, Uchiko and Uchiba
A portion of sales through July 12 will be donated to Mercy Chefs. Customers at Loro can round up their checks to donate as well.
The Italian restaurant donated 100 percent of its proceeds through July 10 to Texas Hill County Flood relief.
M Crowd Restaurant Group: Mi Cocina, Monkey Bar, Vaqueros and The Mercury locations
All locations will donate 10 percent of their proceeds to Central Texas flood relief funds through July 13.
Chef Tim Love and real estate firm M2G Ventures are selling hats where all proceeds will go towards grief counseling and relief meals from World Central Kitchen.
Texas-wide businesses donating to flood relief
All of the proceeds from Kendra Scott’s “Everlyne” bracelet will go back to supporting Texas Search & Rescue, Mercy Chefs and Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. All stores in Dallas and Fort Worth are also accepting essential items– clean adult and children’s clothing, diapers, toiletries, cleaning supplies and toilet paper.
Customers can donate to various efforts at both online and in-store checkout.
The Austin burger joint donated all of its July 10 proceeds to the Austin Disaster Relief Network.
All of the proceeds from the “Deep in the Heart of Texas” charm will be donated to flood relief efforts towards food, shelter and mental health care until August 4.
Customers have the option to donate to the Kerr County Flood Relief program at checkout.
Torchy’s will donate $1 to Texas Hill Country flood efforts for every taco they sell in America for the whole month of July.
All of the chicken restaurant’s proceeds from July 10 were donated to flood relief.
On July 16, 100 percent of proceeds at the restaurant’s disaster relief fundraiser will be donated to American Red Cross Disaster Relief.