Miranda Lambert and Parker McCollum’s Band Together Texas initiative is already putting its massive impact to work. After raising an incredible $8.5 million earlier this year, the donations are now being distributed to support communities hit hardest by the devastating Texas floods.
The Central Texas Community Foundation will receive $8 million, including $1 million set aside specifically for the Concho County Community Foundation. The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is also receiving more than $650,000, with a portion dedicated to Habitat for Humanity’s Home for the Holidays program, helping families return to safe, stable housing.
“These funds are more than numbers, they’re lifelines for families still recovering from this year’s floods,” Miranda Lambert said. “We worked closely with state officials and local partners to identify where the need is greatest and make sure every dollar supports meaningful recovery.”
Parker McCollum added, “It’s been amazing to see Texans and even people outside of Texas come together in such a huge way. The money raised will go a long way in helping our home recover.”
Communities facing the most severe flood damage will be prioritized, including Travis, Williamson, Burnet, Kerr, Concho, and Tom Green counties, with funds directed toward housing, infrastructure, and long-term rebuilding.








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