Standing with Our Neighbors: Flood Relief Across West Texas & New Mexico
Posted 6 days ago
Over the past week, unprecedented flash flooding has devastated communities across West Texas, the Hill Country, and most recently Ruidoso, New Mexico. These events have displaced hundreds of families, destroyed homes, and tragically claimed lives—including loved ones from our own region.
Counties within our ENA chapter, including Tom Green, Midland, and Ector, have been directly impacted. Additionally, West Texas families visiting Kerrville and Ruidoso were swept into the floodwaters, adding to the heartbreak we collectively feel.
As emergency nurses, our strength lies in unity. Now is our moment to show compassion not only through our care—but through action.
Ways You Can Help:
- Donate to the San Angelo Area Foundation for direct aid to flood victims
- Deliver Supplies to designated hubs (visit SanAngelo.gov/July4 for current list)
- Volunteer safely via United Way of the Concho Valley at (325) 949-3716
- Stay Informed & Share Resources to support our neighbors in New Mexico: New Mexico Emergency Management
We also extend our heartfelt condolences to the families in Kerr County and Ruidoso—though outside our chapter, their tragedy touches all of us.
Let’s be the light in this storm.
Please share this message with colleagues, friends, and networks who may be able to help. If you’d like to assist in coordinating chapter-wide efforts, I’d love to hear from you.
Joshua Davis
President, Staked Plains ENA