Rebuilding the Hill Country: FCFI Leads the Way in Flood Response – by Art Free

The floodwaters may have receded, but the challenges for families and farmers in the Texas Hill Country are far from over. As the region now faces the full weight of summer heat, those affected by the recent flooding—especially in and around Kerrville—are left picking up the pieces and figuring out how to rebuild their lives.

In response to this ongoing crisis, the Fellowship of Christian Farmers International (FCFI) is actively coordinating efforts to bring aid, manpower, and encouragement to those hardest hit.

Partnering for Purpose: FCFI’s Role in Disaster Recovery

FCFI is currently aligning with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Disaster Assessment and Recovery (TAEDAR) to play a meaningful role in the organized recovery plan. Our representatives have been working closely with Mr. Daniel Hale, the local District Disaster Agent, who has offered valuable insights into the developing situation.

To participate more directly, FCFI is moving forward with its registration as a Volunteer Organization Activated in Disaster (VOAD)—a designation that allows vetted nonprofits to work hand-in-hand with emergency agencies and local leaders during recovery operations.

Local extension agents are currently gathering data through Individual Damage Assessments, which will help identify priority areas where FCFI and other organizations can assist.

Identifying and Meeting Urgent Needs

While relief efforts are still being shaped, several key needs have already come into focus:

Call to Serve: Volunteers and Donations Needed

For decades, FCFI has built relationships across Texas through outreach at FFA conventions, ag expos, and rural events. Now, we are calling on that same community—and others across the country—to lend a hand in this critical moment.

Whether you’re experienced in agriculture, construction, logistics, or simply have a heart to help—there is an opportunity to serve. Your time and skills can make a real impact.

If you would like to join the response effort or contribute in any way, please visit
🌐 www.fcfi.org
📧 Email: ajfree8241@gmail.com

Who We Are

The Fellowship of Christian Farmers International exists to:

In the days ahead, we are committed to walking alongside the people of the Texas Hill Country—not just through physical restoration, but by offering hope, encouragement, and the love of Christ.

Let’s lift these communities in prayer—and act where we’re able. Together, we can help restore what’s been lost.