Following devastating flash floods across Central Texas, Honeywell is supporting relief efforts that have become urgent for families, while overwhelming local resources.
The company is committing $250,000 to assist with both immediate response and long-term recovery. The donation will benefit organizations focused on rebuilding infrastructure, providing essential food assistance and delivering critical support to children and families in the hardest-hit communities.
The following organizations, each playing a vital role in local relief and recovery efforts, will receive funds:
- Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country – Advances the well-being of the Hill Country through grantmaking, scholarships, charitable fund management and support for local nonprofits and civic initiatives.
- Kerrville Area Rebuilding and Recovery Fund – Supports immediate relief and long-term recovery for the city of Kerrville by assisting local businesses with repairs, utilities, signage and restoration.
- San Antonio Food Bank – Delivers essential emergency food assistance to families and individuals affected by the flooding across Central Texas.
- Texas Children’s Central Texas Hope Fund – Supports the health and recovery of children and families through programs focused on both urgent needs and long-term resilience in the region.
This crisis has directly impacted Honeywell employees and their families, both in Texas and beyond. In response, Honeywell teams in Houston have assembled and delivered hundreds of emergency relief kits, with more support efforts underway. We will continue working with local organizations to identify urgent needs and provide resources where they’re most needed.
“This crisis has hit close to home for our colleagues, customers and partners,” said Lucian Boldea, President and CEO of Honeywell Industrial Automation, who is based in Houston. “We’re deeply concerned for the families affected and are focused on helping our communities recover.”
Learn more about how we provide humanitarian relief to communities in need.