Fort Worth Stockyards collecting donations for Central Texas flooding victims
From July 10-July 31, North Texans can donate items at several locations throughout the Stockyards.
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From July 10-July 31, North Texans can donate items at several locations throughout the Stockyards.
"Amid so much sorrow, we are inspired by the strength of the Texas community as it comes together during this incredibly difficult time," the group said.
"The agony that Texas is feeling right now…there aren't words to describe," Cruz told CBS News Texas on Monday.
Several organizations are accepting donations for those impacted by the floods, as well as first responders and volunteers.
The Cowboys, Texans and the NFL are helping those in need as recovery continues after devastating floods ravaged the Hill Country.
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