Crissy and Avi Eliashar experienced devastating flash floods on July 5, destroying their home and belongings after 13 years of safety. Many residents in their community also lacked flood insurance, leaving them responsible for high rebuilding costs. The Realtors Relief Foundation announced a $500,000 disaster relief grant to support housing assistance for these victims. The foundation has disbursed over $50 million since 2001, with donations going directly to disaster victims, ensuring 100% of contributions are allocated for aid. Recovery efforts in central Texas are underway to support displaced residents.
Crissy and Avi Eliashar's home in Jonestown, TX, was destroyed by flash floods triggered by torrential rains, marking a significant change from 13 years of safety.
Most homeowners insurance policies do not cover flood damage, leaving families like the Eliashars to bear the significant costs of rebuilding on their own.
A $500,000 disaster relief grant from the Realtors Relief Foundation will aid housing assistance for flood victims in central Texas as they begin the recovery process.
Since its inception in 2001, the Realtors Relief Foundation has distributed over $50 million in aid to more than 26,000 families affected by disasters.
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