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SRN Launches Emergency Relief for Texas Flood Victims


Salem Radio Network (SRN)
Salem Radio Network (SRN)

In response to the devastating flash floods that have swept through Central Texas since the Fourth of July, the Salem Radio Network (SRN) has announced a partnership with international nonprofit Food For The Poor to deliver critical aid to those impacted by the historic disaster.

Beginning today, SRN will activate a coordinated campaign across its syndicated shows and news networks to help rush Emergency Relief Kits to affected communities. These kits include hygiene supplies, tarps, women's care packages, Liquid IV, diapers, and children's activity kits -- items identified as urgent needs by on-the-ground relief teams.

SRN personalities Mike Gallagher, Chris Stigall, Hugh Hewitt, and Larry Elder will lead the outreach on their programs, appealing to listeners for donations and support. Additional coverage and updates will be provided by SRN News and TOWNHALL News throughout the day.

Tom Tradup, SRN's Vice President of News & Talk Programming, underscored the importance of swift and coordinated action. "Food For The Poor has decades of experience in disaster relief across the hemisphere," he said. "Their trusted partnerships in San Antonio will ensure that aid is delivered quickly and efficiently to flood-ravaged communities."

Listeners nationwide are being asked to contribute financially and offer prayers for the victims of what officials have called a "once-in-a-century" flood. The disaster has already claimed at least 120 lives, with more than 170 people still unaccounted for.

Donations to the emergency relief effort can be made through Food For The Poor's website or through links provided during SRN broadcasts.

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