Cavinder Twins offer resources for helping Kerr County, Texas flood victims

Joe Rutland

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Like much of the United States, the Cavinder Twins were touched by news of the recent devastating floods that have caused death and destruction in Kerr County, Texas. One of them went online to offer love, prayers, and resources at this time.

On Monday, July 7, the Cavinder Twins' Instagram account posted a video. As many Cavinder Twins fans know, Haley Cavinder recently moved to Texas to be near her boyfriend, Dallas Cowboys player Jake Ferguson. So, she's been keeping up with the latest news and headlines from Kerrville, Texas, and other affected Central Texas areas.




"We wanted to show our support following the heartbreaking devastation in the Texas Hill Country. Our hearts and prayers are with the victims’ families and the entire community❤️‍🩹", their post on IG read. "sharing a fund below for anyone who would like to offer support.

"If you have information about a missing person, please contact:
[email protected]", the post continued. As for the link to make donations, this was the one listed on the IG post itself: https://give.helpsalvationarmy.org/give/166081/#!/donation/checkout.

The depth of this tragedy has touched many people in Texas, of course, and around the United States. The Cowboys' organization made a donation toward helping flood victims. Other Texas-based pro sports teams like the Houston Texans, Houston Astros, and Houston Rockets have also made donations, too.

Cavinder Twins fans and followers now have more information and locations to consider helping out in this time of need.

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Joe Rutland

Joe is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has four decades of experience in the communications industry as a writer and editor. His work has appeared on major digital platforms like The Good Men Project, Entrepreneur, Yardbarker and The Huffington Post. He has written extensively in the sports and entertainment worlds.