Texas Flood Response

International Relief Teams is actively supporting Texas communities as they navigate the aftermath of devastating floods and continue their essential recovery efforts.

How We Help

Every disaster is different, but families share the same needs—safety, stability, and hope. That’s why we focus on delivering swift and strategic relief to ensure families receive the right aid at the right time to survive, recover, and rebuild.

When disasters strike, we are there and remain committed long after the crisis fades, guiding families through recovery. Through strong, trusted partnerships, we ensure aid reaches those who need it most quickly and efficiently. Together, we provide not just relief but a path toward lasting recovery.

Our work includes:

Disaster Relief

Disaster Relief

From earthquakes to wildfires, floods to conflict, we deliver emergency food, clean water, shelter, and medicines to give families the critical relief they need to survive and begin again.

Medicines

Medicines

For millions, life-saving medicines are out of reach. Through strategic partnerships, we deliver essential medicines to hospitals and clinics so families in crisis get the treatment they need to survive and heal.

Food, water & SHelter

Food, Water & Shelter

Hunger and thirst threaten lives long after disaster strikes. We build homes, distribute essential medicines, and provide food and water sources to low-income families in the United States and across the globe.

Active Relief Efforts

In the face of disaster, hope fuels resilience. We meet urgent needs and provide individuals and families with the essentials they need to survive.

Where We Work

See the impact of your support in action. Click on the map to explore where we’re making a difference across the U.S. and around the world.

About International Relief Teams

Our volunteers, donors, and partners are united by a singular mission—to alleviate human suffering caused by poverty and disaster around the world.

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